#ops
Here are our posts tagged with ops
Switching our CA to Let's Encrypt (and possible breakage)
We've switched to Let's Encrypt for SSL, enhancing security but causing issues for some older systems. Steps are in place to prevent future incidents.
Kevin van ZonneveldLaunching Transloadit's Terraform Provider plugin
We're accouncing the Transloadit Terraform Provider. Read this blog post to find out more.
Kevin van ZonneveldExpanding to Singapore for better Asia-Pacific service
Transloadit is opening a datacenter in Singapore, offering much lower latencies for the Asia region!
Kevin van ZonneveldLaunching a new version of ImageMagick
ImageMagick is at the core of many of our image manipulation capabilities and today we're launching a new version in public beta.
Abdelhadi KhiatiIntroducing new Rate Limiter for better performance
We've introduced a new rate limiter capping concurrently running assemblies at 250 to optimize performance, with Node and Ruby SDK updates for seamless retries.
Tim KoschützkiTransloadit achieves A+ SSL rating for superior security
We've upgraded our API to an A+ SSL rating, ensuring top-notch encryption for customer data, while maintaining support for older platforms at no extra cost.
Kevin van ZonneveldAddressing Redis issues to enhance stability and speed
We addressed Redis issues by optimizing our infrastructure, leading to enhanced processing speeds and system stability, ensuring reliable service for our users.
Kevin van ZonneveldUpgrading our operating systems to Ubuntu's Trusty
We've upgraded to Ubuntu Trusty, enabling container use for deploying new encoding tools, ensuring versatile conversions without affecting existing setups.
Kevin van ZonneveldAutomating quality control for language at Transloadit
We've been extracting all kinds of text for a separate content repository. We now want technical writers to ensure quality control and language improvement.
Kevin van ZonneveldTransloadit scales to 1500 machines for faster encoding
We've increased our infrastructure to handle up to 1500 machines, ensuring faster encoding times for HD video imports with minimal wait for developers.
Kevin van ZonneveldEnhancing FFmpeg for superior encoding performance
An explanation of our encoding engine upgrades, with specific focus on the core FFmpeg element
Kevin van ZonneveldSwitching to official S3 CLI for enhanced file exporting
We've switched to Amazon's official S3 CLI for improved file export reliability and updated our documentation for a better user experience.
Kevin van ZonneveldStability & performance boosts with enhanced scaling
We would like to announce a few updates that will further stabilize the platform and make it even faster. Please let us know what you think.
Tim KoschützkiAddressing elevated queue times & ensuring reliability
We resolved an outage caused by 20k /http/import jobs with scaling and connectivity fixes, ensuring a more reliable service for our customers.
Kevin van ZonneveldDatabase upgrade fuels 400% growth with minimal downtime
Our maintenance on July 7, 2011, improved performance to support 400% growth in encoding volume and revenue, with minimal downtime.
Felix GeisendörferTransloadit boosts reliability with Amazon Route 53
Transloadit enhances reliability by switching to Amazon Route 53 for name servers, ensuring increased availability and faster scaling across multiple TLDs.
Kevin van ZonneveldBoosting x264 encoding speed by 20x with CPU optimizations
We've enhanced x264 encoding with CPU optimizations and updated presets, leveraging 8 core machines for up to 20.5x faster performance.
Felix GeisendörferBoosting encoding speeds with 8-core machines upgrade
We've upgraded to 8-core machines, significantly boosting encoding speeds for Assemblies, especially with multiple formats.
Felix GeisendörferHAProxy logging
At Transloadit, we use HAProxy - The Reliable, High Performance TCP/HTTP Load Balancer - so that we can offer different services on one port.
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