[Ci-users] Opt-in for frontdoor project [was: Changes on CentOS CI and next steps]

Tue Jul 26 08:14:32 UTC 2022
Fabian Arrotin <arrfab at centos.org>

On 20/07/2022 17:39, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Hello Mark,
> 
> Mark O'Brien [2022-07-20 15:48 +0100]:
>> Apologies for the delay in response but access to /dev/kvm is not something
>> we want to support in the new setup.
>> Sorry we can't provide this for you but if your workflow can change to fit
>> in our infrastructure we would welcome you.
> 
> Ack, thanks for confirming! We can't do without /dev/kvm, so no need to migrate
> our project then.
> 
> Out of interest, why is it so bad/hard to support? It's not like you need it to
> burn CPU cycles or allocate memory or so :-)
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Martin
> 

Well, it's also due to the fact that Openshift on EC2 runs on VMs and 
not on bare-metal, and AWS doesn't support nested virt ...


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