Closed jeefy closed 6 years ago
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Jeffrey
Sica
jsica@umich.edu
University of Michigan
Research Database Administrator Senior
Kubernetes Integrations / Bugfixes
Doing a bunch of Kubernetes development and E2E testing and would like to not use my laptop. Currently takes ~25min on my laptop, and ~10min on GCP.
Immediately, Kubernetes
https://github.com/kubernetes
c2.medium.x86 c1.large.arm
Ubuntu primarily
https://github.com/jeefy/
It will drastically speed up testing and development for me :)
None that I can think of. Thanks!
+1
@jeefy - I sent you an invitation from Packet. Thanks!
The bugs have been fixed and this project is complete; deleting it from Equinix Metal.
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First Name
Jeffrey
Last Name
Sica
Email
jsica@umich.edu
Company/Organization
University of Michigan
Job Title
Research Database Administrator Senior
Project Title
Kubernetes Integrations / Bugfixes
Briefly describe the project
Doing a bunch of Kubernetes development and E2E testing and would like to not use my laptop. Currently takes ~25min on my laptop, and ~10min on GCP.
Which members of the CNCF community and/or end-users would benefit from your work?
Immediately, Kubernetes
Is the code that you’re going to run 100% open source? If so, what is the URL or URLs where it is located?
https://github.com/kubernetes
What kind of machines and how many do you expect to use (see: https://www.packet.net/bare-metal/)?
c2.medium.x86 c1.large.arm
What OS and networking are you planning to use (see: https://help.packet.net/technical/infrastructure/supported-operating-systems)?
Ubuntu primarily
Please state your contributions to the open source community and any other relevant initiatives
https://github.com/jeefy/
How will this testing advance cloud native computing (specifically containerization, orchestration, microservices or some combination).
It will drastically speed up testing and development for me :)
Any other relevant details we should know about while preparing the infrastructure?
None that I can think of. Thanks!