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# GitLab.com settings
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In this page you will find information about the settings that are used on
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[GitLab.com](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/).
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## SSH host keys fingerprints
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Below are the fingerprints for GitLab.com's SSH host keys.
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| Algorithm | MD5 | SHA256 |
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| --------- | --- | ------- |
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| DSA | `7a:47:81:3a:ee:89:89:64:33:ca:44:52:3d:30:d4:87` | `p8vZBUOR0XQz6sYiaWSMLmh0t9i8srqYKool/Xfdfqw` |
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| ECDSA | `f1:d0:fb:46:73:7a:70:92:5a:ab:5d:ef:43:e2:1c:35` | `HbW3g8zUjNSksFbqTiUWPWg2Bq1x8xdGUrliXFzSnUw` |
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| ED25519 | `2e:65:6a:c8:cf:bf:b2:8b:9a:bd:6d:9f:11:5c:12:16` | `eUXGGm1YGsMAS7vkcx6JOJdOGHPem5gQp4taiCfCLB8` |
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| RSA | `b6:03:0e:39:97:9e:d0:e7:24:ce:a3:77:3e:01:42:09` | `ROQFvPThGrW4RuWLoL9tq9I9zJ42fK4XywyRtbOz/EQ` |
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## Mail configuration
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GitLab.com sends emails from the `mg.gitlab.com` domain via [Mailgun] and has
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its own dedicated IP address (`198.61.254.240`).
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## Alternative SSH port
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GitLab.com can be reached via a [different SSH port][altssh] for `git+ssh`.
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| Setting | Value |
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| --------- | ------------------- |
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| `Hostname` | `altssh.gitlab.com` |
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| `Port` | `443` |
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An example `~/.ssh/config` is the following:
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```
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Host gitlab.com
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Hostname altssh.gitlab.com
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User git
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Port 443
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PreferredAuthentications publickey
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IdentityFile ~/.ssh/gitlab
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```
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## GitLab Pages
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Below are the settings for [GitLab Pages](https://about.gitlab.com/product/pages/).
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| Setting | GitLab.com | Default |
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| --------------------------- | ---------------- | ------------- |
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| Domain name | `gitlab.io` | - |
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| IP address | `35.185.44.232` | - |
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| Custom domains support | yes | no |
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| TLS certificates support | yes | no |
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| Maximum size (uncompressed) | 1G | 100M |
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NOTE: **Note:**
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The maximum size of your Pages site is regulated by the artifacts maximum size
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which is part of [GitLab CI/CD](#gitlab-cicd).
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## GitLab CI/CD
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Below are the current settings regarding [GitLab CI/CD](../../ci/README.md).
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| Setting | GitLab.com | Default |
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| ----------- | ----------------- | ------------- |
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| Artifacts maximum size (uncompressed) | 1G | 100M |
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| Artifacts [expiry time](../../ci/yaml/README.md#artifactsexpire_in) | kept forever | deleted after 30 days unless otherwise specified |
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## Repository size limit
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The maximum size your Git repository is allowed to be, including LFS. If you are near
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or over the size limit, you can [reduce your repository size with Git](../project/repository/reducing_the_repo_size_using_git.md).
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| Setting | GitLab.com | Default |
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| ----------- | ----------------- | ------------- |
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| Repository size including LFS | 10G | Unlimited |
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## IP range
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GitLab.com, CI/CD, and related services are deployed into Google Cloud Platform (GCP). Any
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IP based firewall can be configured by looking up all
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[IP address ranges or CIDR blocks for GCP](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/faq#where_can_i_find_product_name_short_ip_ranges).
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[Static endpoints](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gl-infra/infrastructure/issues/5071) are being considered.
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## Shared Runners
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Shared Runners on GitLab.com run in [autoscale mode] and powered by Google Cloud Platform.
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Autoscaling means reduced waiting times to spin up CI/CD jobs, and isolated VMs for each project,
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thus maximizing security. They're free to use for public open source projects and limited
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to 2000 CI minutes per month per group for private projects. More minutes
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[can be purchased](../../subscriptions/index.md#extra-shared-runners-pipeline-minutes), if
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needed. Read about all [GitLab.com plans](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/).
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All your CI/CD jobs run on [n1-standard-1 instances](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/machine-types) with 3.75GB of RAM, CoreOS and the latest Docker Engine
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installed. Instances provide 1 vCPU and 25GB of HDD disk space. The default
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region of the VMs is US East1.
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Each instance is used only for one job, this ensures any sensitive data left on the system can't be accessed by other people their CI jobs.
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Jobs handled by the shared Runners on GitLab.com (`shared-runners-manager-X.gitlab.com`),
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**will be timed out after 3 hours**, regardless of the timeout configured in a
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project. Check the issues [4010] and [4070] for the reference.
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Below are the shared Runners settings.
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| Setting | GitLab.com | Default |
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| ----------- | ----------------- | ---------- |
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| [GitLab Runner] | [Runner versions dashboard](https://dashboards.gitlab.com/d/000000159/ci?from=now-1h&to=now&refresh=5m&orgId=1&panelId=12&fullscreen&theme=light) | - |
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| Executor | `docker+machine` | - |
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| Default Docker image | `ruby:2.5` | - |
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| `privileged` (run [Docker in Docker]) | `true` | `false` |
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### `config.toml`
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The full contents of our `config.toml` are:
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**Google Cloud Platform**
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```toml
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concurrent = X
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check_interval = 1
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metrics_server = "X"
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sentry_dsn = "X"
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[[runners]]
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name = "docker-auto-scale"
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request_concurrency = X
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url = "https://gitlab.com/"
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token = "SHARED_RUNNER_TOKEN"
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executor = "docker+machine"
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environment = [
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"DOCKER_DRIVER=overlay2",
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"DOCKER_TLS_CERTDIR="
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]
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limit = X
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[runners.docker]
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image = "ruby:2.5"
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privileged = true
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volumes = [
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"/certs/client",
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"/dummy-sys-class-dmi-id:/sys/class/dmi/id:ro" # Make kaniko builds work on GCP.
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]
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[runners.machine]
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IdleCount = 50
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IdleTime = 3600
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OffPeakPeriods = ["* * * * * sat,sun *"]
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OffPeakTimezone = "UTC"
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OffPeakIdleCount = 15
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OffPeakIdleTime = 3600
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MaxBuilds = 1 # For security reasons we delete the VM after job has finished so it's not reused.
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MachineName = "srm-%s"
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MachineDriver = "google"
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MachineOptions = [
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"google-project=PROJECT",
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"google-disk-size=25",
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"google-machine-type=n1-standard-1",
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"google-username=core",
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"google-tags=gitlab-com,srm",
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"google-use-internal-ip",
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"google-zone=us-east1-d",
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"engine-opt=mtu=1460", # Set MTU for container interface, for more information check https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-runner/issues/3214#note_82892928
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"google-machine-image=PROJECT/global/images/IMAGE",
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"engine-opt=ipv6", # This will create IPv6 interfaces in the containers.
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"engine-opt=fixed-cidr-v6=fc00::/7",
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"google-operation-backoff-initial-interval=2" # Custom flag from forked docker-machine, for more information check https://github.com/docker/machine/pull/4600
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]
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[runners.cache]
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Type = "gcs"
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Shared = true
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[runners.cache.gcs]
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CredentialsFile = "/path/to/file"
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BucketName = "bucket-name"
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```
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## Sidekiq
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GitLab.com runs [Sidekiq](https://sidekiq.org) with arguments `--timeout=4 --concurrency=4`
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and the following environment variables:
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| Setting | GitLab.com | Default |
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| `SIDEKIQ_DAEMON_MEMORY_KILLER` | - | - |
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| `SIDEKIQ_MEMORY_KILLER_MAX_RSS` | `2000000` | `2000000` |
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| `SIDEKIQ_MEMORY_KILLER_HARD_LIMIT_RSS` | - | - |
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| `SIDEKIQ_MEMORY_KILLER_CHECK_INTERVAL` | - | `3` |
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| `SIDEKIQ_MEMORY_KILLER_GRACE_TIME` | - | `900` |
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| `SIDEKIQ_MEMORY_KILLER_SHUTDOWN_WAIT` | - | `30` |
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| `SIDEKIQ_LOG_ARGUMENTS` | `1` | - |
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NOTE: **Note:**
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The `SIDEKIQ_MEMORY_KILLER_MAX_RSS` setting is `16000000` on Sidekiq import
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nodes and Sidekiq export nodes.
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## Cron jobs
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Periodically executed jobs by Sidekiq, to self-heal GitLab, do external
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synchronizations, run scheduled pipelines, etc.:
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| Setting | GitLab.com | Default |
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| `pipeline_schedule_worker` | `19 * * * *` | `19 * * * *` |
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## PostgreSQL
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GitLab.com being a fairly large installation of GitLab means we have changed
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various PostgreSQL settings to better suit our needs. For example, we use
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streaming replication and servers in hot-standby mode to balance queries across
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different database servers.
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The list of GitLab.com specific settings (and their defaults) is as follows:
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| Setting | GitLab.com | Default |
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| archive_command | `/usr/bin/envdir /etc/wal-e.d/env /opt/wal-e/bin/wal-e wal-push %p` | empty |
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| archive_mode | on | off |
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| autovacuum_analyze_scale_factor | 0.01 | 0.01 |
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| autovacuum_max_workers | 6 | 3 |
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| autovacuum_vacuum_cost_limit | 1000 | -1 |
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| autovacuum_vacuum_scale_factor | 0.01 | 0.02 |
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| checkpoint_completion_target | 0.7 | 0.9 |
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| checkpoint_segments | 32 | 10 |
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| effective_cache_size | 338688MB | Based on how much memory is available |
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| hot_standby | on | off |
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| hot_standby_feedback | on | off |
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| log_autovacuum_min_duration | 0 | -1 |
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| log_checkpoints | on | off |
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| log_line_prefix | `%t [%p]: [%l-1]` | empty |
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| log_min_duration_statement | 1000 | -1 |
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| log_temp_files | 0 | -1 |
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| maintenance_work_mem | 2048MB | 16 MB |
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| max_replication_slots | 5 | 0 |
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| max_wal_senders | 32 | 0 |
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| max_wal_size | 5GB | 1GB |
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| shared_buffers | 112896MB | Based on how much memory is available |
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| shared_preload_libraries | pg_stat_statements | empty |
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| shmall | 30146560 | Based on the server's capabilities |
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| shmmax | 123480309760 | Based on the server's capabilities |
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| wal_buffers | 16MB | -1 |
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| wal_keep_segments | 512 | 10 |
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| wal_level | replica | minimal |
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| statement_timeout | 15s | 60s |
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| idle_in_transaction_session_timeout | 60s | 60s |
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Some of these settings are in the process being adjusted. For example, the value
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for `shared_buffers` is quite high and as such we are looking into adjusting it.
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More information on this particular change can be found at
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<https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/infrastructure/issues/1555>. An up to date list
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of proposed changes can be found at
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<https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/infrastructure/issues?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&state=opened&label_name[]=database&label_name[]=change>.
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## Unicorn
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GitLab.com adjusts the memory limits for the [unicorn-worker-killer][unicorn-worker-killer] gem.
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Base default:
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- `memory_limit_min` = 750MiB
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- `memory_limit_max` = 1024MiB
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Web front-ends:
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- `memory_limit_min` = 1024MiB
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- `memory_limit_max` = 1280MiB
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## GitLab.com-specific rate limits
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NOTE: **Note:**
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See [Rate limits](../../security/rate_limits.md) for administrator
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documentation.
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IP blocks usually happen when GitLab.com receives unusual traffic from a single
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IP address that the system views as potentially malicious based on rate limit
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settings. After the unusual traffic ceases, the IP address will be automatically
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released depending on the type of block, as described below.
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If you receive a `403 Forbidden` error for all requests to GitLab.com, please
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check for any automated processes that may be triggering a block. For
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assistance, contact [GitLab Support](https://support.gitlab.com/hc/en-us)
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with details, such as the affected IP address.
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### HAProxy API throttle
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GitLab.com responds with HTTP status code `429` to API requests that exceed 10
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requests
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per second per IP address.
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The following example headers are included for all API requests:
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```
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RateLimit-Limit: 600
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RateLimit-Observed: 6
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RateLimit-Remaining: 594
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RateLimit-Reset: 1563325137
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RateLimit-ResetTime: Wed, 17 Jul 2019 00:58:57 GMT
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```
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Source:
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- Search for `rate_limit_http_rate_per_minute` and `rate_limit_sessions_per_second` in [GitLab.com's current HAProxy settings](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-cookbooks/gitlab-haproxy/blob/master/attributes/default.rb).
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### Rack Attack initializer
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Details of rate limits enforced by [Rack Attack](../../security/rack_attack.md).
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#### Protected paths throttle
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GitLab.com responds with HTTP status code `429` to POST requests at protected
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paths that exceed 10 requests per **minute** per IP address.
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See the source below for which paths are protected. This includes user creation,
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user confirmation, user sign in, and password reset.
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This header is included in responses to blocked requests:
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```
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Retry-After: 60
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```
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See [Protected Paths](../admin_area/settings/protected_paths.md) for more details.
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#### Git and container registry failed authentication ban
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GitLab.com responds with HTTP status code `403` for 1 hour, if 30 failed
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authentication requests were received in a 3-minute period from a single IP address.
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This applies only to Git requests and container registry (`/jwt/auth`) requests
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(combined).
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This limit:
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- Is reset by requests that authenticate successfully. For example, 29
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failed authentication requests followed by 1 successful request, followed by 29
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more failed authentication requests would not trigger a ban.
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- Does not apply to JWT requests authenticated by `gitlab-ci-token`.
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No response headers are provided.
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### Admin Area settings
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GitLab.com:
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- Has [rate limits on raw endpoints](../../user/admin_area/settings/rate_limits_on_raw_endpoints.md)
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set to the default.
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- Does not have the user and IP rate limits settings enabled.
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## GitLab.com at scale
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In addition to the GitLab Enterprise Edition Omnibus install, GitLab.com uses
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the following applications and settings to achieve scale. All settings are
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publicly available at [chef cookbooks](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-cookbooks).
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### ELK
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We use Elasticsearch, logstash, and Kibana for part of our monitoring solution:
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- [`gitlab-cookbooks` / `gitlab-elk` · GitLab](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-cookbooks/gitlab-elk)
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- [`gitlab-cookbooks` / `gitlab_elasticsearch` · GitLab](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-cookbooks/gitlab_elasticsearch)
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### Prometheus
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Prometheus complete our monitoring stack:
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- [`gitlab-cookbooks` / `gitlab-prometheus` · GitLab](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-cookbooks/gitlab-prometheus)
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### Grafana
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For the visualization of monitoring data:
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- [`gitlab-cookbooks` / `gitlab-grafana` · GitLab](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-cookbooks/gitlab-grafana)
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### Sentry
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Open source error tracking:
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- [`gitlab-cookbooks` / `gitlab-sentry` · GitLab](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-cookbooks/gitlab-sentry)
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### Consul
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Service discovery:
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- [`gitlab-cookbooks` / `gitlab_consul` · GitLab](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-cookbooks/gitlab_consul)
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### Haproxy
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High Performance TCP/HTTP Load Balancer:
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- [`gitlab-cookbooks` / `gitlab-haproxy` · GitLab](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-cookbooks/gitlab-haproxy)
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[autoscale mode]: https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/configuration/autoscale.html "How Autoscale works"
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[runners-post]: https://about.gitlab.com/2016/04/05/shared-runners/ "Shared Runners on GitLab.com"
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[GitLab Runner]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-runner
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[altssh]: https://about.gitlab.com/2016/02/18/gitlab-dot-com-now-supports-an-alternate-git-plus-ssh-port/ "GitLab.com now supports an alternate git+ssh port"
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[docker in docker]: https://hub.docker.com/_/docker/ "Docker in Docker at DockerHub"
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[mailgun]: https://www.mailgun.com/ "Mailgun website"
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[unicorn-worker-killer]: https://rubygems.org/gems/unicorn-worker-killer "unicorn-worker-killer"
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[4010]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/infrastructure/issues/4010 "Find a good value for maximum timeout for Shared Runners"
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[4070]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/infrastructure/issues/4070 "Configure per-runner timeout for shared-runners-manager-X on GitLab.com"
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## Group and project settings
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On GitLab.com, projects, groups, and snippets created
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after July 2019 have the `Internal` visibility setting disabled.
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You can read more about the change in the
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[relevant issue](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/issues/12388).
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