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From YouTube: GitLab 14.6 Kickoff - Enablement:Geo
Description
14.6 Planning Issue: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/geo-team/discussions/-/issues/5019
Geo Kanban Board: https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/boards/1181257?label_name[]=geo%3A%3Aactive&group_by=epic
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Hello
and
welcome
to
the
get
lab
14
6
kickoff
for
the
geo
team,
I'm
nick
nguyen
engineering
manager
and
acting
product
manager
for
geo
before
we
get
into
what's
ahead
in
14
6.
I
just
want
to
go
over
a
couple
of
important
deprecations
for
14.5,
so
in
14.5
we
released
a
single
command
to
promote
any
type
of
secondary
node
to
a
primary
greatly
simplifying
the
failover
process.
This
command
is
get
lab,
ctl
geopromote.
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Now
that
this
command
is
available,
we
are
deprecating.
The
two
previous
failover
commands,
gitlab
ctl,
promote
to
primary
node
and
get
lab
ctl,
promote
db,
we're
deprecating,
those
in
14.5
and
they're,
scheduled
for
removal
in
get
lab
15..
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In
14
6
we're
also
going
to
start
working
on
an
important
ux
improvement
to
our
synchronization
status.
Progress
bars
right
now
in
the
geosite's
admin
ui.
We
display
the
sync
status
for
each
data
component
for
large
active
git
lab
instances.
It's
possible
that
even
without
any
sync
failures
and
replication
in
a
healthy
state
that
the
progress
bar
would
regularly
stay
at
99
and
never
reach
100,
because
there
are
always
new
changes
in
the
replication
queue.
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This
can
be
a
problem
one
because
it
can
be
confusing
to
systems
administrators
who
aren't
familiar
with
how
that
progress
is
calculated
and
two
in
highly
regulated
industries.
Auditors
may
want
to
use
this
feature
and
use
the
progress
bar
to
get
a
sense
of
whether
a
customer's
disaster
recovery
solution
is
working
as
intended.
So
we
want
to
improve
the
progress
bar
user
experience
by
making
the
information
more
transparent
and
easy
to
understand
when
replication
is
healthy
and
working
as
intended
and
within
a
customer's
designated
recovery.
Point
objective.
A
Those
are
a
couple
of
things
that
we
are
looking
forward
to
in
14
6..
There
are
quite
a
few
more
items
and
you
can
find
those
in
the
14
6
planning
issue
linked
in
the
description
of
this
video.
A
As
always,
we
work
in
a
continuous
and
kanban
style,
so
this
is
just
a
outlook
of
what
we
have
planned
and
not
a
guarantee
of.
What's
going
to
make
the
14-6
release
to
keep
to
keep
up
with
the
current
status
of
our
planned
work,
you
can
follow
along
in
the
issues
linked
in
the
planning
issue
or
follow
along
in
our
geo
kanban
board.