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Gitaly is a Git RPC
service for handling all the git calls made by GitLab.
To see where it fits in please look at GitLab's architecture
Gitaly is still under development. We expect it to become a standard
component of GitLab in Q1 2017 and to reach full scope in Q3 2017.
Project Goals
Make the git data storage tier of large GitLab instances, and GitLab.com in particular, fast.
This will be achieved by focusing on two areas (in this order):
- Move git operations as close to the data as possible
- Migrate from git operations on workers, accessing git data over NFS to
Gitaly services running on file-servers accessing git data on local
drives (See our test results)
- Ultimately, this will lead to all git operations occurring via the Gitaly
service and the removal of the need for NFS access to git volumes.
- Optimize git services using caching and other techniques
Current Status
Gitaly has been shipped as part of GitLab since 9.0. We are migrating git operations from in-process Rugged implementations to Gitaly service endpoints. The migration process is documented.
If you're interested in seeing how well Gitaly is performing on GitLab.com, we have dashboards!
Overall
By Feature
Migrations
The progress of Gitaly's endpoint migrations is tracked via the Migration Board
Installation
Gitaly requires Go 1.8 or newer and Ruby 2.3. Run make
to download
and compile Ruby dependencies, and to compile the Gitaly Go
executable.
Configuration
See configuration documentation
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
Name
Gitaly is a tribute to git and the town of Aly. Where the town of
Aly has zero inhabitants most of the year we would like to reduce the number of
disk operations to zero for most actions. It doesn't hurt that it sounds like
Italy, the capital of which is the destination of all roads. All git actions in
GitLab end up in Gitaly.
Design
High-level architecture overview:
Edit this diagram directly in Google Drawings
Presentations