Re: Statistics plugin to help identify bottlenecks

2019-08-02 Thread Mark Waite
You're correct that the DevOptics metrics are stored centrally in the cloud rather than being hosted on your servers. On Fri, Aug 2, 2019 at 5:54 AM Bjoern Hinrichs wrote: > Hi Mark, > > thanks for your input. > DevOptics seems promising, but as far as I can see DevOptics can't be > hosted

Re: Statistics plugin to help identify bottlenecks

2019-08-02 Thread Bjoern Hinrichs
Hi Mark, thanks for your input. DevOptics seems promising, but as far as I can see DevOptics can't be hosted on-site, i.e. we would be dependent on (and sending internal data to) CloudBee's servers? Unfortunately, that's not possible for us. Regards Björn Am 8/1/2019 um 5:23 PM schrieb Mark

Re: Statistics plugin to help identify bottlenecks

2019-08-01 Thread Mark Waite
I use CloudBees DevOptics to track utilization by label. The label tracking portion ("Run Insights") is free. I used it to confirm that my cluster is "unbalanced" and needs much more Windows execution capacity in order to be balanced. See more at

Statistics plugin to help identify bottlenecks

2019-08-01 Thread Bjoern Hinrichs
Hi, we use Matrix jobs for our build and test pipeline. All of our test agents carry labels describing OS version, OS language, whether other tools are installed (and in which version), ... To identify bottlenecks we need a plugin that allows us to see statistics like utilization of our