So most of the time (when Jenkins isn't interacting with a permanent 
agent), there is no extra CPU or RAM utilization from the server having the 
.jar file and being configured as a permanent agent?

On Thursday, August 18, 2016 at 6:53:02 PM UTC-4, Kiran wrote:
>
> When a server is designated as a permanent node, what happens to that 
> server?  Does Jenkins transfer an installer package or set of configuration 
> files?  If so, where do the files go?  What is the size in KB of these 
> files?  What type of overhead will this server have due to this designation?
>
> With Jenkins 1.x, it was called a Dumb Slave.  I have the same questions 
> for the Dumb Slave.
>

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