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Re: infrastructure

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Ok I have no problem s to pay a bit more for more ram. I was also looking 2 nvme and 2 sata that would bring the cost around 160 with 64sp, but I have no problem with that.
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Re: infrastructure

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ericbsd wrote:Ok I have no problem s to pay a bit more for more ram. I was also looking 2 nvme and 2 sata that would bring the cost around 160 with 64sp, but I have no problem with that.
That's the SP-64, I think.

We will trasfer the built repos from the builder to the pkg-server/webserver, all we need on the builder is 300 GB, say 600 GB for two arch.

The SP32, same machine but with 32 GB and nvme disk (2x450 GB) would cost 115 CAD.

I don't think that 64 GB instead of 32 GB will make a big difference.

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On the long run (when the webserver will expire), we may want to migrate the webserver to one of those machine too, to take advantage of the "vRack" connectivity, i.e. to transfer the repos on the local network.

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It seems I'm a bit too much conservative, so yes, go for the SP-64 + 2xNVME+2xSATA!
(montly, for now at least).
We will be able to fill up the disks :mrgreen:
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Re: infrastructure

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OK when I arrive home I will start to decommission our e51650 and I will take a 64-SP with 2xNVME+2xSATA.

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