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Increasing available storage #145

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ryanfortner opened this issue Dec 11, 2021 · 3 comments
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Increasing available storage #145

ryanfortner opened this issue Dec 11, 2021 · 3 comments

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@ryanfortner
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is there any way we can get more storage for the repository-hosting vm? 32 gb is not going to work for much longer.

I know that the largest vm option that FossHost aarch64 provides is 72 GB, but as we start to add many new packages and dependencies this may not be enough. If increased, we can also create separate branches for Debian Buster and Bullseye.

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@ryanfortner You can apply for an x86 server from Fosshost. They may provide more storage space. I think it may not be necessary to create separate branches for Debian Buster and Bullseye, because these packages are not compiled for a specific codename.

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@hmsjy2017 Fosshost's applications are temporarily suspended for now, so I can't reach out to them. But if you still have an open ticket, do you mind asking for an increase in storage, or access to an x86 server?

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But I found that the budget of our project has been increased to 36 cores. This allows us to create VMs with more storage space.
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@ryanfortner ryanfortner changed the title Increasing repository storage Increasing available storage Jan 21, 2022
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