Hi all,
Alter Way (oVirt user and community member, French company) have
generously offered to host some of our services as part of their efforts
to support the project.
To give some background: The company is preparing a cloud offering based
on oVirt nightlies running on Fedora. They are a hosting company (among
other things) based in Paris, France.
We talked to them about our needs for Jenkins, and after getting
reassurance on the bandwidth requirements for the Jenkins server, they
have ade the following offer:
Alter Way will provide:
- For Jenkins, 2 Bi Quad servers (with Jenkins running on bare metal)
with 8 or 16 GB of RAM each and 2 fast 146 GB disks each, with RAID 10
for the 4 disks
- For other services (Gerrit, Mailman, wiki, git): 1 or 2 VMs hosted
on oVirt
In return, they would like:
- Recognition of the hosting in the page footer of the hosted services
- Recognition as a project sponsor on the project sponsors and
supporters page
- The also offer to have their cloud service serve as a case study for
the oVirt project
I did discuss with Stéphane Vincent, their representative, that we might
want to host some services elsewhere - we have previously talked about
hosting the website on OpenShift. I've asked him (and am waiting for
clarification) on whether that might affect their offer.
In the meantime, I would like the opinions of the infra team - does this
offer satisfy our needs and requirements for Jenkins? If that's the
case, I would like to ask the board if they approve of the offer and the
request to recognise Alter Way as a sponsor of the project?
I will be seeing Alter way again next week at the Open World Forum, it
would be really great if we could finalise this by then, and concentrate
on getting a basic hosting agreement in place by then.
Thank you all,
Dave.
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Dave Neary
Community Action and Impact
Open Source and Standards, Red Hat
Ph: +33 9 50 71 55 62 / Cell: +33 6 77 01 92 13