[Ci-users] [CentOS-devel] Changes on CentOS CI and next steps

Tue Jul 26 08:18:54 UTC 2022
Fabian Arrotin <arrfab at centos.org>

On 11/07/2022 18:52, Niels de Vos wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 08:49:34AM -0300, Camila Granella wrote:
>> *TL;DR: CentOS CI is going hardwareless and if you wish your project
>> remains using it, we need your opt-in by August 2022.
> 
> The Ceph-CSI project is a very happy user of the current CI
> infrastructure, and we definitely wish to remain using it. We run a set
> of jobs on a mix of bare-metal systems provided by Duffy and some
> OpenShift native (containerized).
> 
> With recent minikube versions we might be able to run inside a VM,
> however we do require setting up a (minimal) Ceph cluster per job. The
> VMs we run on bare-metal get extra disks for the backing storage. If
> that is an option for the VMs we obtain through Duffy, we should be able
> to adapt our jobs.
> 
> Many thanks!
> Niels
> 

The EC2 VMs we'll provision will not get any extra disk[s] (not planned 
so far but we might reconsider and adapt as it should be easy).
The other option is to ask for a bare-metal node to Duffy and you just 
continue to provision yourself VMs on top as you are doing right now.
What do you think should match your needs ?


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