Hi,

To help put things in perspective (please forgive me if it's a fact already 
known to everyone), > 95% of the teuthology jobs can run on virtual machines 
with 8GB RAM, 40GB disk, 2 processors and no attached disks. The cost of 
running such virtual machines in the cloud currently is 0.033 euros per hour. 
Running 40 teuthology jobs at all times would require an average of 80 such 
virtual machines (most jobs use 2 machines, some 1 or 3), that is 0.033 * 80 
vms * 24 hours * 31 days == ~2000 euros per month (also note that at least one 
cloud provider offers 50% discount if such virtual machines are reserved full 
time). That's 3 to 6 times cheaper than AWS. 

I'm not sure how much it costs to run these 40 teuthology jobs on a hand made 
lab but I'd be surprised if it was cheaper, all included. Whatever hardware 
already exists in the sepia lab can easily handle the remaining 5% of jobs that 
require actual hardware for one reason or the other.

My 3.3cts ;-)

On 19/08/2015 21:46, Mark Nelson wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> 
> About a month ago we were going through the process of trying to figure out 
> how to replace some of the hardware in the community laboratory that runs all 
> of the nightly Teuthology tests.  Given a limited budget to replace the 
> existing nodes, we wanted to understand how the current QA suites actually 
> spend time on the hardware.  To do this, we investigated the composition of 
> suites, the amount of time that is spent in each suite, and then a deeper 
> dive into how the most resource intensive jobs spend their time.  We then 
> wrote a new benchmark for CBT to run ceph-test-rados in a rather naive 
> reproduction of what the ceph task in teuthology does and tested it against 
> several different storage device configurations to see how much benefit SSDs 
> in the nodes may provide.
> 
> A couple of folks at the Hackathon were interested in the paper we wrote.  I 
> thought I would share it with the community as well in case any folks ever 
> wondered what Teuthology actually spends it's time doing.
> 
> http://nhm.ceph.com/community/Ceph_Community_Lab_Performance_Investigation.pdf
> 
> Thanks,
> Mark
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Loïc Dachary, Artisan Logiciel Libre

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