Right, the issue for test/development iterations is that "machine requested
to booted in cloud" for LXD is a lot closer to 10s. Especially if you set
"enable-os-refresh-update: false" and "enable-os-upgrade: false", which are
also likely to be set in a testing environment.

John
=:->

On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 7:47 AM, Tim Penhey <tim.pen...@canonical.com>
wrote:

> Make sure you also run on LXD with a decent delay to the APT archive.
>
> That is what makes my local testing slow.
>
> Tim
>
> On 15/12/16 13:34, Marco Ceppi wrote:
>
>> ...


> I did this a few more times on Amazon, and the results were almost
>> identical. We have 80 seconds from machine requested to booted in cloud.
>> Less than a second for agent to initialize and 32 seconds to go from
>> install hook running to the workload being ready and active. While I'm
>> sure we can slim that down 10-15 seconds by not installing
>> build-essentials the largest time suck is still the cloud bringing up
>> the instance.
>>
>> I plan on doing this across all the clouds I have access to, and track
>> in a spreadsheet. I'll share that sheet out in a bit.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Marco Ceppi
>>
>
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