Kipp has had an exciting journey the past few years. The project has quickly grown from a small side project, to a service which serves millions of users and many tens of terabytes every month. This sort of exposure and traffic has provided a lot of growth for myself and the project. A lot of the source code was rewritten to introduce support for dedicated databases as opposed to filesystem based ones, creating interfaces for working with scalable storage backends like S3 and the introduction of server-side metrics to make sure the service was behaving correctly. In addition to modifications to the source code, the service was moved to a Kubernetes cluster which allowed for automatic scaling and rich collection of statistics. Kipp has seen an accelerated increase in the amount of traffic and content being served recently which is exciting, but has also introduced a large personal burden. Consider the following statistics: The past month: 53.32 million requests (up 484.76%) 89.81 TB of bandwidth (up 296.93%) 2.91 million visitors (up 90.03%) The past week: 23.34 million requests (up 25.59%) 47.38 TB of bandwidth (up 69.73%) 1.1 million visitors (up 15.28%) Kipp will cease operations effective immediately. Serving thousands of files and millions of users is not something I wish to continue doing. Thank you for making the project fun and successful. Thomas (thomas@6f.io) -- 21/10/2021