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Bug tracker for a billion bugs
Are there bug trackers that can handle millions of users, hundreds to thousands of projects, and billions of bugs?
It is desirable that at the same time they do not require Riken or Cray to work.
In general, somewhere you can see the "maximum characteristics" of popular bugtrackers like JIRA, etc.?
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Do you want to connect a bug tracker to the work of the government of the Russian Federation?
Rather, the project will be bent than so many bugs will be published :)
On our YouTrack 441 150 issues.
And it's fast: EC2 16GB, 8 Virtual Cores. 260-312 online users.
The most unlucky requests are completed no more than 5-7 seconds
Jira with 253 355 issues has already been bent on approximately the same equipment
If you have a billion bugs in a project, maybe it makes sense to do something else?
as I understand it, the question is about creating a centralized repository of bugs for a very large number of projects.
Write it yourself, otherwise I think it’s possible to scale any bug-tracking project to a bunch of servers, it’s clear that on one server, in any case, only a well-optimized self-written system will pull this.
I think Jira will not cope with a large volume because it is heavy, and it is not intended for that.
Possibly Bugzilla , the lists of use include such fashionable companies as:
NASA
Facebook
Plus Akamai, Nokia, The New York Times, Yahoo! and many more…
In principle, your solution is probably simpler and better done on a cluster basis with a good sawing of one of the existing ones.
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