# Storage
# Persistent Disks
GKE deployments make use of Google Persistent Disks.
A script exists in the deploy repo to check the current usage of the main disks k8s/cmd/storage-check.sh
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Historic wbstack.com disk usage data
Query Service:
- 29 April 2021 - du 8.1GB / ls 8.4GB
- 30 September 2020 - du 2.6GB / ls 2.8GB
- 26 April 2020 - du 922.5MB / ls 932.9MB
- 18 April 2020 - du 849MB / ls 932MB
- 11 April 2020 - du 815.4MB / ls 932.9MB
- 5 April 2020 - du 814.6MB / ls 932.9MB
- 3 March 2020 - du 794MB / ls 932MB
- 22 January 2020 - du 784MB / ls 933MB
- 4 January 2020 - du 449.9MB / ls 514.4MB
- 21 December 2019 - du 448.8MB / ls 514.4MB
- 3 December 2019 - du 56.7MB / ls 200MB
- 2 December 2019 - du 56.6MB / ls 200MB
- 27 November 2019 - du 8.4MB / ls 200MB
- 23 November 2019 - du 7.6MB / ls 200MB
SQL:
- 29 April 2021 - 37GB
- 30 September 2020 - 15GB
- 26 April 2020 - 12GB
- 18 April 2020 - 11GB
- 11 April 2020 - 9.8GB
- 5 April 2020 - 9.6GB
- 3 March 2020 - 8.4GB
- 22 January 2020 - 7.0GB
- 4 January 2020 - 4.8GB
- 21 December 2019 - 4.8GB
- 3 December 2019 - 2.4GB
- 2 December 2019 - 2.3GB
- 27 November 2019 - 1.9GB - After clearing l10n tables
- 23 November 2019 - 2.3GB
As disk usage increases persistent disks can be resized.
Old docs for that process exist:
# Buckets
TIP
We would recommend that you setup resources like this using Terraform.
Sets up a bucket for holding some static files to be served (like logos). This will be accessed by the API.
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