Back in the day I considered running some QEMU emulated ARM VMs,
but the perforance on a high end x86 box was sufficiently poor
that a bunch of NFS-root Sheeva/Dream Plugs was considerably
more performance at a fraction of a power budget.

Don't get me wrong, it has it's uses, especially when you
don't have better alternatives, just prepare for the
performance to be quite poor.

Gordan

On 2015-04-09 00:02, Al Hopper wrote:
Very kool!

What are the specs on your ESXi host and:
- how many build VMs are you running?
- what kind  of build times do you see?
- perhaps you could share the build times for a couple of
representative packages?

If this system were publicly accessible (by invitation),  we'd have a
redsleeve build farm!

Great idea...

On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 5:26 PM, Bjarne <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hi Gordan.

I am giving a little peep :)
I am currently setting up my own little build system on my VMware
ESXi host, using slaves with qemu running the Redsleeve image.
Lets see how it ends up :)

BR
Bjarne

On 08-04-2015 20:59, Gordan Bobic wrote:

RS EPEL is unmaintained. It was originally conributed by a
community member who afterwards didn't have time to maintain
it due to other commitments.

If anybody would like to step up as a maintainer for EPEL6
(and EPEL7, for that matter), please, do speak up.

Gordan

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