
Hello Scott.
On 6 Mar 2020, at 22:23, Scott Dickerson <sdickers@redhat.com> wrote:
Advice ranges from increasing yarn timeouts to decreasing the size of packages uploaded to their registry so caching stuff on the proxy and not relying on upstream seems like the way to go.
Caching on the proxy won't work since everything is https, unless squid is setup to intercept https traffic...
Just to remind that in the past we have set up a Nexus server in oVirt PHX DC that is capable of caching nodejs artefacts. AFAIK it is not actively used, but does it makes sense to reconsider this decisions now? I think using Nexus is more clear that doing SSL MITM on existing squid (although this is also something doable). -- Anton Marchukov Associate Manager - RHV DevOps - Red Hat