On 2/22/21 5:07 PM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote: > On 2/22/21 4:56 PM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote: >> Hi Thomas and Stefan, >> >> On 1/5/21 7:55 PM, Fosshost wrote: >>> Hi Stefan >>> >>> Thank you for your email. >>> >>> 1. We do not offer MacOS hosting >>> 2. We can provide virtual machines with full KVM virt on x86 >>> architecture and soon arm64 v8
And from https://fosshost.org/about: "We support most operating systems including CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu, ArchLinux and FreeBSD and custom OS." Eventually we could add a pair of FreeBSD runners to our Gitlab CI? https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/install/freebsd.html >>> 3. We do not provide dedicated servers. >> >> Would it be possible to have a dedicated VM for a git LFS server [*]? > > Just noticed the Mirrors-as-a-Service option "(available for package > mirrors, operating systems, repositories, documentation, static assets, > etc)": > > https://docs.fosshost.org/en/home/getting-started#production-services > https://docs.fosshost.org/en/home/mirrors-as-a-service > >> If so, what storage is usable? Are there network traffic limits? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Phil. >> >> [*] https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/topics/git/lfs/ >> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> *From:* Stefan Hajnoczi <stefa...@gmail.com> >>> *Sent:* 05 January 2021 14:21 >>> *To:* Fosshost <ad...@fosshost.org> >>> *Cc:* qemu-devel <qemu-devel@nongnu.org> >>> *Subject:* QEMU hosting >>> >>> Hi Thomas, >>> In November you emailed qemu-devel asking if the QEMU project was >>> interested in exploring hosting with Fosshost.org. I think my reply >>> may have gotten lost so I wanted to check if you have time to discuss >>> this again. >>> >>> The main hosting need that QEMU has is for continuous integration >>> system runners. We are particularly interested in non-x86/non-Linux >>> build machines and a dedicated server for reproducible performance >>> tests. Just today there was discussion on #qemu IRC about how to go >>> about adding a macOS build machine, for example. >>> >>> It would be great to find out more about Fosshost.org and whether we >>> can work together. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Stefan >> >