Hello Camila, Camila Granella [2022-06-15 8:49 -0300]: > We will transition to AWS EC2 instances for the aarch64 and x86_64 > architectures by default, with a (limited) option to request “metal” > instances for projects requiring virtualization for their tests (like > KVM/vagrant/etc) Does that apply to OpenShift as well? I.e. can pods be placed onto a metal cluster (with /dev/kvm access) like they can on the current infra? > With that being said, tenants can start preparing for the changes to happen > with the maximum deadline of the end of December 2022 wherein at this > point, Duffy API legacy mode will be removed. You are required to opt-in if > you and/or your team want to use Duffy CI. Projects will only be migrated > if they reply to this email confirming that they wish to proceed. Our team currently uses the "frontdoor" project on console-openshift-console.apps.ocp.ci.centos.org, where we run part of our CI. We strictly depend on /dev/kvm access in our pods [1], so if it's possible to keep that, I'd like to opt into the new infra. Otherwise, I'll look for another place (I'm currently experimenting with PSI, but this still has a lot of problems). We don't use "duffy" at all, just plain k8s/OCP. Thank you! Martin [1] the kubevirt operator does not suffice, and nested virt is usually too slow and brittle