Dne 16. 07. 24 v 3:34 dop. Kevin Kofler
via devel napsal(a):
The real issue still appears to be that "Disk storage is the commodity that incurs the highest cloud costs.", which means that cloud might not be the right technology to use here. Or at least the particular cloud implementation you are using (which last I checked was from Amazon). I understand that (also last I checked) the cloud infrastructure was donated to you for free. But that donation is not of much use if it does not include a workable amount of storage for something like Copr nor an offer to extend the storage at a reasonable price (which Amazon's list price is apparently not).
Amazon provides the infrastructure for free. Including the storage. But.
1) complexity of maintanance is not for free.
2) If your friend is like honey, you don't have to eat him all at once. (Arabic proverb)
-- Miroslav Suchy, RHCA Red Hat, Manager, Packit and CPT, #brno, #fedora-buildsys
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