WorksOnArm / equinix-metal-arm64-cluster

Arm and Equinix Metal have partnered to make powerful Neoverse based Armv8 bare metal infrastructure including latest generation Ampere systems — available for open source software developers to build, test and optimize for Arm64 architecture.
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kubevirt/kubevirt CI - Works On Arm Sponsored #280

Closed zhlhahaha closed 2 years ago

zhlhahaha commented 2 years ago

Name, email, company, job title

Howard Zhang, howard.zhang@arm.com, Arm, senior software engineer

Project Title and description

KubeVirt (https://github.com/kubevirt/kubevirt) is a virtual machine management add-on for Kubernetes. The aim is to provide a common ground for virtualization solutions on top of Kubernetes. Also Kubevirt is a CNCF project.

Describe your use case for these machines

For kubevirt CI test

Which members of the community would benefit from your work?

Currently there are a bunch of contributions for this project, and together there is a need to have the fundamental integration test and unit test publicly now and furthermore the CI infrastructure in the future. This will encourage the contribution on multi-arch support, and thus appeal more kubevirt developers to utilize this project.

Is the code that you’re going to run 100% open source?

Yes.

https://github.com/kubevirt/kubevirt

What infrastructure (computing resources and network access) do you need?

one new Altra Mt Snow to replace the old emag

Describe / Name the continuous integration (CI) system for this project.

prow and kubernetes

Please state your contributions to the open source community and any other relevant initiatives.

Enable kubeVirt on ARM64 and related CI works

zhlhahaha commented 2 years ago

cc: @justin-he

pgmwoa commented 2 years ago

We are in the process of getting the servers ready for you. You will get an email as soon as the hardware is reserved and ready for use.

pgmwoa commented 2 years ago

Necessary infrastructure is reserved. Please refer to the welcome email for instructions on how to use the reserved server and the supporting resources. We will be looking forward for your feedback / experience on new servers.