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OpenFoodFacts Infrastructure

Sysadmin repository for the various parts of the Open Food Facts infrastructure.

We also have a specific repository regarding monitoring

Current priorities

As of 2023 our current priorities are:

  • server migration with hardware upgrade and a clean containerized install - and zfs syncs
  • better encrypted two-way communication between data centers (stunnel + https)
  • backups checks
    • testing backups through staging
      • with automated deployment of new clones
    • monitoring backups
  • better monitoring
    • more/better dashboards
    • more active checks (monitoring - alerts)
    • less false positives in alerts
  • GPU server for inference and possibly one for training (not hosted) - may

Incident logs

We started logging incidents by server:

Documentation

Link to Github Page

The infrastructure documentation is as follows:

The main services:

Some services:

Also look at all install and post-mortem reports in docs/reports

Monthly meetings

Requests

Virtual Machines

Title State OS CPU # RAM SSD (Local) HDD (Remote) Services
Wordpress test CT [#200] open Debian last Stable. 3 [Explain if > 4 Gb.] 6 GB. 0 Apache, PHP, Wordpress.
Monitoring - VM (QEMU host for docker) [#159] open Debian * 4 CPUs * 12G for we have influxdb and elastic-search that needs memory * 30 Go disk (it is currently around 14G, but this will grow because we want to harvest more logs and more metrics) * 50Go for ES backups Docker, docker-compose
CT for new blog engine [#80] open Debian stable. 3 CPU. 2 GB. 10 GB -- LAMP + wordpress.
CT for Folksonomy Engine API dev [#76] open Default to Debian last Stable. 2 1 GB 12 GB. - PostgreSQL, Python3.
Wild School Eco-Score project [#37] open Debian 10 4 16 Gb 30 Gb 0 MongoDB
slack-org [#36] open Debian 10 1 1 Gb 10 Gb None Node.js
adminer-org [#29] open Debian 10 2 512 Mb. 4 Gb or even less. 0 Nginx, PHP, Adminer.
Containers (x2) to build a replica set for OFF database [#28] open Debian 10 4 32 GB 50 GB (DB = 20 GB). 0 Mongodb.
feedme-org [#27] open Debian 10 3 3 Gb. 15 Gb. 0 PostgreSQL, Node.js, Nginx.
off-wiki-org [#21] open Debian 10 2 3 Gb 14 Gb. 14 Gb Apache, PHP, MySQL, Mediawiki.
VM for the Community Portal [#124] closed Debian last Stable. [Explain if > 4.] [Explain if > 4 Gb.] [Explain if > 32 Gb.] [Explain if > 1 Tb.] Python/Django, probably PostgreSQL, probably Apache and all Dockerized
VM for the Taxonomy Editor [#123] closed Debian last Stable. [Explain if > 4.] [Explain if > 4 Gb.] [Explain if > 32 Gb.] [Explain if > 1 Tb.] Python, probably PostgreSQL, probably Apache for lightweight API serving from Docker
New VM QEMU for prod docker containers [#71] closed Debian 11 (stable) 8 24 GB 256 GB. - Services deployed in production:
monitoring [#59] closed Debian 11 4 32GB 64GB 500GB (ovh3 mount) Docker: ElasticSearch (Kibana?, Logstash?), Grafana, InfluxDB, Prometheus, Alertmanager
impactestimator-net [#55] closed Debian 11 1 1GB 1Gb 0 https://github.com/openfoodfacts/impactestimator
robotoff-ml [#53] closed Debian 11 8 96GB (Tensorflow, ANN) 192GB [ML models] 100GB Tensorflow + ElasticSearch
robotoff-net [#51] closed Debian 11 4 16GB (DB 4GB, Services 8GB) 92GB 0GB Robotoff API + Schedulers + Workers, PostgreSQL DB
mongo-dev [#45] closed Debian 10 2 16GB 40GB MongoDB running in Docker
off-net [#41] closed Debian 10 4 16GB (PO needs > 6GB) 192GB 0GB ProductOpener frontend + backend, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, Memcached
robotoff-dev [#40] closed Debian 10 4 8 Gb 32 Gb 100 Gb robotoff, elastic search, tensorflow, postgresql
Matomo [#24] closed Debian 10 No idea. No idea. No idea. No idea. LAMP
robotoff-org [#20] closed Debian 10 4 8 Gb 32 Gb 100 Gb robotoff, elastic search, tensorflow, postgresql

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