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Re: GitLab 13.0

#41

Already bumped our postgres RDS to 11 for this. Upgrade time! [edit] Upgrade went well

Is PG 11 required for this new release? Does PG 10 work?

Currently probably works, but they want to depend on the ability to use features supported only in pg11+ to be able to get better performance.

https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2020/05/22/gitlab-13-0-rel...

Re: GitLab 13.0

#43

I am running Gitlab in Docker (using official images), how would you go with upgrading from version 12.10 without losing any data? I am using volumes for Gitlab data.

Please read through the upgrade notes for 13.0 as there are some important changes like PG11 being a minimum requirement.

As for the actual upgrade, you should be able to follow the standard process outlined here since you are persisting your data outside the container: https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/docker/#update

Re: GitLab 13.0

#44
post #11

It looks like it's now impossible to login to gitlab.com web interface via Tor. I only post it here because it was a recent sudden silent change that made gitlab.com unavailable to some, and there does not seem to be a response.

Can you try again - we are working on changes to our Cloudflare front end (https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gl-infra/infrastructure/-/issu...).

Re: GitLab 13.0

#45

The Terraform bits are incredible, GitLab has almost made Terraform Enterprise irrelevant (aside from sentinel, for now). Will we see Vault management soon too?

GitLab Developer Evangelist here.

Short answer: yes.

Long answer: Also yes, but with a link to the relevant epic: https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/2875

Re: GitLab 13.0

#47
post #27

Earlier quoted context omitted.

GitLab Developer Evangelist here. It could be that there is a legit email provider that got on the banned list inadvertently. Would you mind sharing the provider? If you want to not do it in public you can DM me at olearycrew on Twitter or email boleary [at] gitlab.com

Hi! Yandex. Am I really the first to tell you? Yandex has a 30% market share in Russia.

No idea! But I'm going to find out :)

Re: GitLab 13.0

#48
post #13

Earlier quoted context omitted.

-Reduced memory consumption of GitLab with Puma [1] Puma reduces the memory footprint of GitLab by about 40% compared to Unicorn. Considering one of the most frequent complains about Gitlab is memory usage. 40% is huge. [1] https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2020/05/22/gitlab-13-0-rel...

It is! We're super excited about it. We've been running it on GitLab.com for some time now, and it's been great to see.

According to the blog post, the labels are saying that this isn't available on any versions (free, bronze, silver, gold) of gitlab.com?

Re: GitLab 13.0

#49

Hi! There are a lot of new features with this update, so here are a few highlights: -improved version of Gitaly service called Gitaly Cluster for high availability git storage [1] -simplified deployment of GitLab to Amazon ECS [2] -added epic hierarchy on roadmaps (+ other improvements to our epic and milestone features) [3] [1] https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2020/05/22/gitlab-13-0-rel... [2] https://about.gitlab.…

Thanks for "Design Management moved to Core" https://about.gitlab.com/releases/2020/05/22/gitlab-13-0-rel...

You're welcome! The team worked hard to move it down in one release!
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