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stage: Enablement
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group: Distribution
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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type: reference
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# Disaster recovery **(FREE SELF)**
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This document describes a feature that allows you to disable some important but computationally
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expensive parts of the application to relieve stress on the database during an ongoing downtime.
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## `ci_queueing_disaster_recovery_disable_fair_scheduling`
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This feature flag, if temporarily enabled, disables fair scheduling on shared runners.
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This can help to reduce system resource usage on the `jobs/request` endpoint
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by significantly reducing the computations being performed.
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Side effects:
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- In case of a large backlog of jobs, the jobs are processed in the order
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they were put in the system, instead of balancing the jobs across many projects.
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## `ci_queueing_disaster_recovery_disable_quota`
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This feature flag, if temporarily enabled, disables enforcing CI minutes quota
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on shared runners. This can help to reduce system resource usage on the
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`jobs/request` endpoint by significantly reducing the computations being
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performed.
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Side effects:
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- Projects which are out of quota will be run. This affects
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only jobs created during the last hour, as prior jobs are canceled
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by a periodic background worker (`StuckCiJobsWorker`).
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