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ci: scale up runners #186
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| name: Format, Clippy & Build | ||
| runs-on: ubuntu-latest | ||
| runs-on: arc-4xlarge-amd64-runner |
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I'm actually unsure these self hosted runners work well with public repos, perhaps try arm64-ubuntu-22.04-32core?
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it cannot be our ARC runner. it both means we open ourselves for public to run arbitrary code though PR's, and mean we pay for them more.
if we dont mind cost we are making special provisioning for public runners, I will mention it on our standup
cost will still be there, though.
we can try any of the
ubuntu-latest | 4 vCPUs | 16GB
ubuntu-22.04-8-cores | 8 vCPUs | 32GB
ubuntu-22.04-16-cores | 16 vCPUs | 64GB
ubuntu-22.04-32-cores | 32 vCPUs | 128GB
we can pick any of the list, and I would assume one up should be good enough, lets try 8 core first to avoid racking pointless costs (especially on jobs like clippy that take minute and are single cpu, so giving it 32 cores is not doing you any good.
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