Greetings from the Cypherglass Infra team! Although we still aren’t back in the top 21, we continue to work hard on giving back to the EOS community. This week we finished the mobile version of Glass. We also announced this week that there are two finalists for the Cypherglass Hardware Wallet bounty. The community is really excited to see the project complete and Rob gives a great update in the video here.

The folks over at ShEOS put together a very comprehensive list on block producer compliance. We were pleased to see that Cypherglass was reported as 100% compliant. Many BPs that weren’t have worked hard this week to improve their compliance.

The most exciting thing that happened to us this week was that the great folks over at HelloEOS did a feature article. Truly a great block producer that does wonderful work representing token holders throughout the world Let’s take a look at the list of what we did as an infrastructure team this week:

We performed a detailed historical analysis of the number of IOPS our nodes are running, to verify that the flash cash upgrade we added to our storage array will continue to accommodate future growth. We added more RAM to our blockchain backup node, to bring it up to 72 GBs. On our backup node we’ve also almost completed testing of ZFS for block backup storage. Allowing us to store more block backups in much less space. Finished and deployed Glass 1.1, which now includes a mobile view. Enabled the net_api plugin on all of our internal nodes, we are working to add monitoring to Windshield so that a BP can see all the active connections of each of their nodes. This plugin can be dangerous to run in the wrong circumstances so this was carefully and thoroughly secured before implementation. Announced the finalists for the hardware wallet bounty. Began testing of NodeOS version 1.1.4. Our development lab had a meltdown due to several cache devices failing simultaneously. This was a good test for us, acquiring spare parts and learning the quickest way rebuild and resync our test nodes. Never fear our laboratory environment is back up, and running strong. We continued to interview candidates for our open developer position.

Thank you for your continued support EOS Community! You can learn more about Cypherglass here:

Cypherglass.com

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