On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 12:00 AM Daniel Stone daniel@fooishbar.org wrote:
Hi Matt,
On Thu, 27 Feb 2020 at 23:45, Matt Turner mattst88@gmail.com wrote:
We're paying 75K USD for the bandwidth to transfer data from the GitLab cloud instance. i.e., for viewing the https site, for cloning/updating git repos, and for downloading CI artifacts/images to the testing machines (AFAIU).
I believe that in January, we had $2082 of network cost (almost entirely egress; ingress is basically free) and $1750 of cloud-storage cost (almost all of which was download). That's based on 16TB of cloud-storage (CI artifacts, container images, file uploads, Git LFS) egress and 17.9TB of other egress (the web service itself, repo activity). Projecting that out gives us roughly $45k of network activity alone, so it looks like this figure is based on a projected increase of ~50%.
The actual compute capacity is closer to $1150/month.
Could we have the full GCP bill posted?