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 avatar commented on June 17, 2024

got the same error with nexus 3.16.2-01

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mjmbischoff avatar mjmbischoff commented on June 17, 2024

Sorry @cambierr @sm1ly , just switched jobs so I'm kind of backed up. Also I need to (re)create a test bench so I can't give you an ETA.

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jkaiser-ioki avatar jkaiser-ioki commented on June 17, 2024

What is the general status of this project? We'd love to utilise our OpenStack Swift Object stores as blob-stores.

We are getting very mixed results (i.e. terrible maven throughput) trying to access a a SWIFT object store through the native nexus S3 connector (which, as clearly stated, is only intended to be used with AWS S3 blob stores ... so we are knowingly operating outside the supported use case).

So is there any hope of continued development on this in the near future :-) ?

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cambierr avatar cambierr commented on June 17, 2024

@jkaiser-ioki fyi I finally went with that fork: https://github.com/ALE-Rainbow/nexus-blobstore-swift th works nicely for large files but yes, is quite slow for large amounts of small files

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jkaiser-ioki avatar jkaiser-ioki commented on June 17, 2024

@jkaiser-ioki fyi I finally went with that fork: https://github.com/ALE-Rainbow/nexus-blobstore-swift th works nicely for large files but yes, is quite slow for large amounts of small files

thanks for the info. when you say 'quite slow' what does this mean, roughly, because ATM I see maven upload and download rates often well below the 1 kB/s threshold. And the problem is definitely not the S3 API endpoint of the swift bucket itself, which supports download rates of 10s to 100s of MB/s from the node hosting nexus on comparable file sets.

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cambierr avatar cambierr commented on June 17, 2024

when working with apt blobs of about 50 MB, I have 2 MB/s in upload and up to 4O in download (difficult to measure accurately given the fact that 50MB at 40 MB/s is not long enough to give real numbers).

When working with maven blobs such as what you're doing, I was often seeing uploads at a few KB/s too... but to be honest, I'm trying to de-invest from Nexus so I did not spent a lot of time digging into this.

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jkaiser-ioki avatar jkaiser-ioki commented on June 17, 2024

@cambierr Thanks for the Details. I have some follow-up questions, but they are getting off-topic. I'll contact you via mail.

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