1. Thanks
Many many thanks to our sponsors and contributors! Without you, jenkins.debian.net would not exist today!
1.1. Sponsors
"jenkins.debian.net" would not be possible without our sponsors:
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Since October 2012 jenkins.debian.net has been running on (virtualized) hardware sponsored by IONOS (formerly known as Profitbricks) - <blink>Thank you very very very much!</blink>!
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Currently the vast majority of our amd64 and i386 nodes are hosted there:
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32 cores and 160 GB memory for jenkins.debian.net
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20 cores and 80 GB memory for ionos1-amd64.debian.net used for building amd64 Debian packages for tests.reproducible-builds.org (t.r-b.o)
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13 cores and 8 GB memory for ionos2-i386.debian.net used for building i386 Debian packages for t.r-b.o
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21 cores and 80 GB memory for ionos5-amd64.debian.net used for building amd64 Debian packages for t.r-b.o, running in the future
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12 cores and 8 GB memory for ionos6-i386.debian.net used for building i386 Debian packages for t.r-b.o, running in the future
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20 cores and 80 GB memory for ionos11-amd64.debian.net used for building amd64 Debian packages for tests.reproducible-builds.org (t.r-b.o)
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13 cores and 8 GB memory for ionos12-i386.debian.net used for building i386 Debian packages for t.r-b.o
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21 cores and 80 GB memory for ionos15-amd64.debian.net used for building amd64 Debian packages for t.r-b.o, running in the future
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12 cores and 8 GB memory for ionos16-i386.debian.net sed for building i386 Debian packages for t.r-b.o, running in the future
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2 cores and 8 GB memory for ionos7-amd64.debian.net used for buildinfos.debian.net
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5 cores and 10 GB memory for ionos9-amd64.debian.net used for rebootstrap jobs
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4 cores and 12 GB memory for ionos10-amd64.debian.net used for chroot-installation jobs
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9 cores and 19 GB memory for freebsd-jenkins.debian.net (also running on IONOS virtual hardware), used for building FreeBSD for t.r-b.o
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2 cores and 12 GB memory for ionos4-amd64.debian.net used as a http(s)-proxy for one half of our ionos nodes
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2 cores and 12 GB memory for ionos14-amd64.debian.net used as a http(s)-proxy for the other half of our ionos nodes
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infomaniak’s public cloud also provides us with two amd64 nodes:
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12 cores and 24 GB memory for infom01-amd64.debian.net used for building amd64 Debian packages for tests.reproducible-builds.org (t.r-b.o)
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12 cores and 24 GB memory for infom02-amd64.debian.net used for building amd64 Debian packages for tests.reproducible-builds.org (t.r-b.o), running in the future
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8 cores and 16 GB memory for infom01-i386.debian.net used for building i386 Debian packages for tests.reproducible-builds.org (t.r-b.o)
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8 cores and 16 GB memory for infom02-i386.debian.net used for building i386 Debian packages for tests.reproducible-builds.org (t.r-b.o), running in the future
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Vagrant provides and hosts 13 armhf systems, used for building armhf Debian packages for t.r-b.o:
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four quad-cores with 4 GB RAM each,
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armhf servers provided by linaro, hosted at Varant:
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one octo-core with 32GB of ram (divided into two virtual machines running at ~15GB ram each)
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two octo-core with 16GB of ram (divided into four virtual machines running at ~7GB ram each)
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Codethink has supported us with arm64 nodes since December 2016, since October 2023 they are kindly providing these 4 kvm arm64 nodes for us:
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12 cores and 64 GB memory for codethink01-arm64.debian.net used for building arm64 Debian packages for t.r-b.o, running in the future
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12 cores and 64 GB memory for codethink02-arm64.debian.net used for building arm64 Debian packages for t.r-b.o
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12 cores and 64 GB memory for codethink03-arm64.debian.net used for building arm64 Debian packages for t.r-b.o, running in the future
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12 cores and 64 GB memory for codethink04-arm64.debian.net used for building arm64 Debian packages for t.r-b.o
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Let’s encrypt provides free of charge SSL certificates for jenkins.debian.net, reproducible.debian.net and tests.reproducible-builds.org.
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In December 2018 we were given access to eight nodes which were donated by Facebook to the GCC Compile Farm project and are now hosted by OSUOSL which each had 32 cores with 144 GB memory. Those machines have been retired now and OSUOSL offered different machines to us:
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In spring 2023 we got access to some new nodes hosted by OSUOSL:
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16 cores with 128 GB memory for osuosl1-amd64.reproducible.osuosl.org used for building OpenWrt, coreboot and NetBSD for t.r-b.o
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16 cores with 128 GB memory for osuosl2-amd64.reproducible.osuosl.org used for building OpenWrt, coreboot for t.r-b.o
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16 cores with 128 GB memory for osuosl3-amd64.reproducible.osuosl.org used for building Debian live, Debian bootstrapping jobs, Debian janitor jobs, mmdebstrap-jenkins jobs and openqa.d.n workers
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24 cores with 64 GB memory for osuosl4-amd64.reproducible.osuosl.org plus 16TB RAID on HDDs for developing https://rebuilder-snapshot.debian.net and other snapshot and rebuilding related experiments
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16 cores with 64 GB memory for osuosl5-amd64.reproducible.osuosl.org plus 20TB RAID on SDDs for running and developing https://rebuilder-snapshot.debian.net
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1.1.1. Past sponsors
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In December 2016 Codethink kindly offered access to 8 arm64 build nodes on HP moonshot hardware which got replaced with more modern kvm nodes by Codethink in October 2023.
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GlobalSign from January 2015 to January 2016 provided free of charge SSL certificates for both jenkins.debian.net and reproducible.debian.net.
1.2. Contributors
"jenkins.debian.net" would not be possible without these contributors:
Adrian Bunk <[email protected]> akira <[email protected]> Alexander Couzens <[email protected]> Alexey Brodkin <[email protected]> Anders Kaseorg <[email protected]> anthraxx <[email protected]> Antonio Terceiro <[email protected]> Axel Beckert <[email protected]> Bernhard M. Wiedemann <[email protected]> bnewbold <[email protected]> Chris Hofstaedtler <[email protected]> Chris Lamb <[email protected]> Christian Marangi <[email protected]> Daniel Golle <[email protected]> Daniel Kahn Gillmor <[email protected]> Daniel Shahaf <[email protected]> David Bremner <[email protected]> David Prevot <[email protected]> Ed Maste <[email protected]> Edward Betts <[email protected]> Eli Schwartz <[email protected]> Felix C. Stegerman <[email protected]> Frédéric Pierret (fepitre) <[email protected]> Gabriele Giacone <[email protected]> Gioele Barabucci <[email protected]> Hans-Christoph Steiner <[email protected]> Helmut Grohne <[email protected]> Holger Levsen <[email protected]> HW42 <[email protected]> Ilias Tsitsimpis <[email protected]> intrigeri <[email protected]> James McCoy <[email protected]> Jan-Benedict Glaw <[email protected]> Jelle van der Waa <[email protected]> Jelmer Vernooij <[email protected]> Jessica Clarke <[email protected]> Jessica Clarke <[email protected]> Joachim Breitner <[email protected]> Jochen Sprickerhof <[email protected]> Johannes "josch" Schauer <[email protected]> Johannes Löthberg <[email protected]> Juliana Oliveira Rodrigues <[email protected]> kpcyrd <[email protected]> Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer <[email protected]> Lunar <[email protected]> Marcus Hoffmann <[email protected]> Maria Glukhova <[email protected]> Mathieu Parent <[email protected]> Mattia Rizzolo <[email protected]> Morten Linderud <[email protected]> Niels Thykier <[email protected]> Niko Tyni <[email protected]> Paul Gevers <[email protected]> Paul Spooren <[email protected]> Paul Wise <[email protected]> Petter Reinholdtsen <[email protected]> Philip Hands <[email protected]> Reiner Herrmann <[email protected]> Roland Clobus <[email protected]> Samuel Thibault <[email protected]> Sebastian Ramacher <[email protected]> Sebastian Ramacher <[email protected]> Simon McVittie <[email protected]> stefan0xC <[email protected]> Steven Chamberlain <[email protected]> Tails developers <[email protected]> Ulrike Uhlig <[email protected]> Vagrant Cascadian <[email protected]> Valerie R Young <[email protected]> Vasyl Gello <[email protected]> Wolfgang Schweer <[email protected]> Wouter Verhelst <[email protected]> Ximin Luo <[email protected]> Zheng Junjie <[email protected]> наб <[email protected]>