I would recommend to deploy a shared storage on EC2 and map it to your
nodes when you create them.
Fresh Maven repos checkout will decrease the build speed and also cause a
huge traffic, so additional storage expenses seem to be reasonable
четверг, 9 июля 2015 г., 10:30:47 UTC+3 пользователь Bas
Hi all,
I’ve successfully installed Jenkins on a host running in AWS EC2. We’re also
using the
Amazon EC2 plugin [1] to start slaves, which is working fine as well.
To save costs, I’ve configured the slaves to terminate after being idle for 5
minutes.
If we start the next build job, a new, clea