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Hello - I'd like to request that the administrators of this project look at two things:
First, there is a single system "maya-master" currently provisioned in our EWR1 data center. We are migrating out of that data center, and as a consequence that system's functions will need to be moved elsewhere.
Second, the current machine count for this project is at 28 machines, which is on the high end for CNCF projects. If you could kindly look at any test or temporary clusters that were provisioned and see that they are cleaned up when they are done that would be appreciated.
cc @jeefy @w3aman
Once again, a request to the OpenEBS team:
The current machine count for OpenEBS is relatively high (16 devices). Please look through the system allocation and turn down any systems not in use.
In addition, I have been asked by my management to reduce the CNCF footprint in our Singapore (SG) data centers. Please reach out with me for a plan to do that.
cc @jeefy @w3aman
also cc @kmova for visibility
Thanks for the poke @vielmetti - Will circle back with an update after discussing with Vishnu and Tiago - who are actively maintaining these pipelines.
Hey @vielmetti
we have shut down few of the instances now. Currently there are 13 devices which are in active uses. Can I ask, what is the limit on no of devices at any time so we can help ourselves to not exceed that limit?
And also, can you help us in migrating Singapore (SG) region devices to different regions?
Thanks!!
@vielmetti given the fact that the OpenEBS project has been archived - https://github.com/cncf/toc/issues/1051, I assume we won't be offering the infrastructure for the project needs.
@idvoretskyi that sounds right, closing this request.
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Company/Organization
MayaData / OpenEBS
Job Title
Software Developement Engineer-2
Project Title (i.e., a summary of what do you want to do, not what is the name of the open source project you're working with)
Briefly describe the project (i.e., what is the detail of what you're planning to do with these servers?)
OpenEBS e2e: The e2e test pipelines for testing various OpenEBS storage engines are currently running on on-premise servers, hosted at MayaData office lab in Bangalore, India. Since OpenEBS is a vendor-neutral and CNCF sandbox project, we would like to move the execution workflow onto CNCF owned infrastructures. The work-flow of pipelines will be in the way that we create on-demand kubernetes-cluster with required spec and run the test cases on that cluster, and at then end we would dispose/delete the cluster.
Hosting Gitlab: OpenEBS e2e uses Gitlab as its CI/CD tool, which also hosted in same on-premise setups metioned above. Machines on which gitlab will be hosted, will be needed as always running, persistent servers.
Is the code that you’re going to run 100% open source? If so, what is the URL or URLs where it is located? What is your association with that project?
The code is 100% open source and belongs to CNCF as it is a sandbox project.
What kind of machines and how many do you expect to use (see: https://metal.equinix.com/product/servers/)?
We are looking for:
on-demand and disposables
Always runnig server:
What operating system and networking are you planning to use?
Any other relevant details we should know about?