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diff --git a/doc/administration/reference_architectures/50k_users.md b/doc/administration/reference_architectures/50k_users.md index be44f464e7e..bbdf798d9ad 100644 --- a/doc/administration/reference_architectures/50k_users.md +++ b/doc/administration/reference_architectures/50k_users.md @@ -12,9 +12,10 @@ full list of reference architectures, see > - **Supported users (approximate):** 50,000 > - **High Availability:** Yes ([Praefect](#configure-praefect-postgresql) needs a third-party PostgreSQL solution for HA) -> - **Cloud Native Hybrid:** [Yes](#cloud-native-hybrid-reference-architecture-with-helm-charts-alternative) -> - **Test requests per second (RPS) rates:** API: 1000 RPS, Web: 100 RPS, Git (Pull): 100 RPS, Git (Push): 20 RPS -> - **[Latest 50k weekly performance testing results](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/quality/performance/-/wikis/Benchmarks/Latest/50k)** +> - **Cloud Native Hybrid Alternative:** [Yes](#cloud-native-hybrid-reference-architecture-with-helm-charts-alternative) +> - **Performance tested weekly with the [GitLab Performance Tool (GPT)](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/quality/performance)**: +> - **Test requests per second (RPS) rates:** API: 1000 RPS, Web: 100 RPS, Git (Pull): 100 RPS, Git (Push): 20 RPS +> - **[Latest Results](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/quality/performance/-/wikis/Benchmarks/Latest/50k)** | Service | Nodes | Configuration | GCP | AWS | Azure | |---------------------------------------------------|-------------|-------------------------|------------------|---------------|-----------| @@ -36,7 +37,7 @@ full list of reference architectures, see <!-- Disable ordered list rule https://github.com/DavidAnson/markdownlint/blob/main/doc/Rules.md#md029---ordered-list-item-prefix --> <!-- markdownlint-disable MD029 --> -1. Can be optionally run on reputable third-party external PaaS PostgreSQL solutions. Google Cloud SQL and AWS RDS are known to work, however Azure Database for PostgreSQL is [not recommended](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/quality/reference-architectures/-/issues/61) due to performance issues. Consul is primarily used for PostgreSQL high availability so can be ignored when using a PostgreSQL PaaS setup. However it is also used optionally by Prometheus for Omnibus auto host discovery. +1. Can be optionally run on reputable third-party external PaaS PostgreSQL solutions. Google Cloud SQL and Amazon RDS are known to work, however Azure Database for PostgreSQL is [not recommended](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/quality/reference-architectures/-/issues/61) due to performance issues. Consul is primarily used for PostgreSQL high availability so can be ignored when using a PostgreSQL PaaS setup. However it is also used optionally by Prometheus for Omnibus auto host discovery. 2. Can be optionally run on reputable third-party external PaaS Redis solutions. Google Memorystore and AWS Elasticache are known to work. 3. Can be optionally run on reputable third-party load balancing services (LB PaaS). AWS ELB is known to work. 4. Should be run on reputable third-party object storage (storage PaaS) for cloud implementations. Google Cloud Storage and AWS S3 are known to work. @@ -288,7 +289,7 @@ The basic ports to be used are shown in the table below. | 443 | 443 | TCP or HTTPS (*1*) (*2*) | | 22 | 22 | TCP | -- (*1*): [Web terminal](../../ci/environments/index.md#web-terminals) support requires +- (*1*): [Web terminal](../../ci/environments/index.md#web-terminals-deprecated) support requires your load balancer to correctly handle WebSocket connections. When using HTTP or HTTPS proxying, this means your load balancer must be configured to pass through the `Connection` and `Upgrade` hop-by-hop headers. See the @@ -2105,7 +2106,7 @@ on what features you intend to use: | [Mattermost](https://docs.mattermost.com/administration/config-settings.html#file-storage)| No | | [Packages](../packages/index.md#using-object-storage) (optional feature) | Yes | | [Dependency Proxy](../packages/dependency_proxy.md#using-object-storage) (optional feature) | Yes | -| [Pseudonymizer](../pseudonymizer.md#configuration) (optional feature) **(ULTIMATE SELF)** | No | +| [Pseudonymizer](../pseudonymizer.md) (optional feature) | No | | [Autoscale runner caching](https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/configuration/autoscale.html#distributed-runners-caching) (optional for improved performance) | No | | [Terraform state files](../terraform_state.md#using-object-storage) | Yes | @@ -2213,7 +2214,7 @@ services where applicable): <!-- Disable ordered list rule https://github.com/DavidAnson/markdownlint/blob/main/doc/Rules.md#md029---ordered-list-item-prefix --> <!-- markdownlint-disable MD029 --> -1. Can be optionally run on reputable third-party external PaaS PostgreSQL solutions. Google Cloud SQL and AWS RDS are known to work, however Azure Database for PostgreSQL is [not recommended](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/quality/reference-architectures/-/issues/61) due to performance issues. Consul is primarily used for PostgreSQL high availability so can be ignored when using a PostgreSQL PaaS setup. However it is also used optionally by Prometheus for Omnibus auto host discovery. +1. Can be optionally run on reputable third-party external PaaS PostgreSQL solutions. Google Cloud SQL and Amazon RDS are known to work, however Azure Database for PostgreSQL is [not recommended](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/quality/reference-architectures/-/issues/61) due to performance issues. Consul is primarily used for PostgreSQL high availability so can be ignored when using a PostgreSQL PaaS setup. However it is also used optionally by Prometheus for Omnibus auto host discovery. 2. Can be optionally run on reputable third-party external PaaS Redis solutions. Google Memorystore and AWS Elasticache are known to work. 3. Can be optionally run on reputable third-party load balancing services (LB PaaS). AWS ELB is known to work. 4. Should be run on reputable third-party object storage (storage PaaS) for cloud implementations. Google Cloud Storage and AWS S3 are known to work. |