[infinispan-dev] CI run for the Cpp client

Mircea Markus mmarkus at redhat.com
Mon Dec 2 21:07:20 EST 2013


Thanks, Ion!
On Dec 2, 2013, at 9:01 AM, isavin at redhat.com wrote:

> On 11/19/2013 11:27 PM, Mircea Markus wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Ion has access to my AWS account so he can launch new instances.
>> 
>> From the top of my head, for the Cpp client CI we'd need:
>> - an RHEL5 build on every check in
>> - an RHEL6 build on every check in
>> - an Windows 7 (?) build on every check in
>> Same for pull every pull requests.
>> 
>> Work to integration with the teamcity is also need. (Ion you should have credentials for connecting to ci.infinispan.org.)
>> 
>> For cost reasons, these instances should only be launched when there's activity.
>> Please also give a cost estimate (monthly + initial) so that we can get an idea of the budget needed.
>> 
>> Cheers,
> 
> Hi Mircea,
> 
> Here are some cost estimates:
> 
> RHEL5:
> * m1.small RHEL 5.9 x86_64 (initial: $0; per hour: $0.12; ~$30 per month with 8h/day usage)
> 
> RHEL6:
> * m1.small RHEL 6.4 x86_64 (initial: $0; per hour: $0.12; ~$30 per month with 8h/day usage)
> 
> Windows Build Configuration (could use this for HotRod C# also):
> * m1.small with Windows Server 2012 x86_64 (initial: $0; per hour $0.091; ~$23 per month with 8h/day usage)
> * Visual Studio 2013 perpetual license (without MSDN subscription): (initial: ~$1000 after: $0)

What about running just the .NET tests (when available) on the windows machine? I assume we won't need a full VS2013 license for that, but just the .NET framework which is free (?)

Cheers,
-- 
Mircea Markus
Infinispan lead (www.infinispan.org)







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