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docs: capture latency optimizations + new caching invariants
Shipping commit 88fb175 changed the trace shape and added a new caching
layer with required invalidation rules. Updating the operator-facing
docs so they match the running system.

ch08 (database):
- DB_HOST is the -pooler Neon endpoint, not direct compute
- Connection pool: MaxIdleConns 20 (was 10), MaxLifetime 30m (was 10m),
  MaxIdleTime 0 (never close idle)
- New \"Pool warm-up at boot\" section documenting the 20-parallel-ping
  warm-up in database.Connect
- Replaced the \"Neon regions\" section: explicit RTT numbers, the
  optimization stack that minimizes round-trips, when this still matters

ch15 (observability):
- Replaced the 2,473ms/5-span sample trace with the new 229ms/2-span
  post-optimization trace; kept the old one underneath for diff context

ch16 (failure modes):
- Added: stale residence-IDs cache (data freshness bug + recovery)
- Added: Redis at maxmemory limit (verify allkeys-lru policy)
- Added: Neon pooler unreachable but direct endpoint up — emergency
  switchover procedure

ch17 (runbook):
- §23 Invalidate residence-IDs cache for a user (DEL key + grep for
  missing invalidation in new code)
- §24 Verify DB pool warm-up is working (log pattern + impact test)
- §25 Switch DB host between pooler and direct endpoints

observability-plan.md status flipped from \"plan only\" to shipped
with the latency-cut summary.

README links to the new ch08 latency section.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-25 17:36:36 -05:00
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honeyDue Production Deployment — The Book

This is the complete reference for the honeyDue production deployment as it exists on 2026-04-24. It serves two audiences:

  1. A new engineer learning the system for the first time. Start at Chapter 0 (Overview) and read in order. Concepts are built up; nothing is assumed beyond "you've deployed web apps before."
  2. The operator (future-you) needing a specific fact fast. Every chapter opens with a one-paragraph summary and has an operator runbook at its end. The appendices are a cheat sheet.

The deployment is non-trivial. It's a 3-node HA Kubernetes cluster running a Go API, a Next.js admin panel, a background worker, Redis, and Traefik — all fronted by Cloudflare, integrated with Neon Postgres, Backblaze B2, and a self-hosted Gitea registry. This book explains why each of those pieces was chosen (often over two or three alternatives we tried first), what they do, and how to operate them.

Table of Contents

Part I — The System

Part II — Networking

Part III — Security

Part IV — Workloads

Part V — Operation

Part VI — Context

Appendices

Quick Facts

Field Value
Orchestrator K3s v1.34.6+k3s1 (3 nodes, HA control plane)
Ingress Traefik v3 (DaemonSet, hostNetwork)
Nodes 3× Hetzner Cloud CX33 (4 vCPU, 8 GB RAM, 80 GB SSD) in nbg1 (Nuremberg)
DNS & Edge Cloudflare (Free plan), SSL=Flexible, round-robin 3 node A records
Database Neon Postgres, ep-floral-truth-amttbc5a.c-5.us-east-1.aws.neon.tech
Cache + Queue Redis 7-alpine, in-cluster, 1 replica, PVC-backed, pinned to nbg1-2
Object Storage Backblaze B2, honeyDueProd bucket, us-east-005 region
Image Registry Self-hosted Gitea v1.25.5 at gitea.treytartt.com
Transactional Email Fastmail SMTP (smtp.fastmail.com:587)
Domains api.myhoneydue.com, admin.myhoneydue.com, myhoneydue.com
Monthly Cost (current) ~$3040 (3× Hetzner + Neon Launch + B2 + Cloudflare Free + Gitea free)
kubeconfig ~/.kube/honeydue-k3s.yaml on operator workstation
Repo honeyDueAPI-go/deploy-k3s/ for manifests, deploy/ is the legacy Swarm config

How to Read This Book

  • "Why did we…?" answers are in the chapter covering that component. Every major design choice has an explicit rejection of 13 alternatives.
  • Historical bugs are in Chapter 19. The rest of the book describes the current (fixed) state; 19 is the forensic record of what was broken and how we figured it out.
  • Operator commands you'll run regularly are in Appendix B. Chapter 17 has longer procedures (cert rotation, DB migration, etc.).
  • Citations throughout use footnote-style links to the canonical source (k3s docs, moby issues, Cloudflare docs, etc.). Appendix D collects them.

Conventions

  • Kubernetes namespace for the app is honeydue.
  • SSH aliases are hetzner1, hetzner2, hetzner3 in your ~/.ssh/config.
  • Node hostnames in the cluster are ubuntu-8gb-nbg1-{1,2,3} (Hetzner-assigned).
  • The mapping is non-obvious because the Hetzner hostname suffix order does not match SSH alias order:
SSH alias Public IP Hostname in k3s
hetzner1 178.104.247.152 ubuntu-8gb-nbg1-2
hetzner2 178.105.32.198 ubuntu-8gb-nbg1-1
hetzner3 178.104.249.189 ubuntu-8gb-nbg1-3

When a chapter refers to "hetzner1" it means the box at 178.104.247.152 / nbg1-2.