Thank you for the detailed answer, Konstantin! Keep the good work! Martin
On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 12:45 PM Konstantin Pavlov <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Martin, > > Hope all is well. > > 23.01.2020 23:26, Martin Grigorov wrote: > > Hello Nginx developers, > > > > I was not able to find any information what continous integration (CI) > > Nginx project is using. > > I'd like to ask whether you run a CI server/agent on ARM 32/64 > > architecture ? > > Indeed there is no public information on our CI system, and the page you > linked rather specifies that we were able to build and test nginx under > those targets. > > Nevertheless, ARM64/aarch64 is indeed a part of our CI, and every > nginx/njs/unit revision is built and tested the same way as other > supported architectures. Among CI builds, we provide aarch64/ARM64 > packages for select linux distributions: > http://nginx.org/en/linux_packages.html#distributions . > > We don't have a CI target for a 32bit arm since its marketshare on > server side is pretty much zero and for any real usage 64bit machines > are the way to go. > > > At my job we are going to use more and more ARM64 based servers and we > > would like to know whether this is a safe bet with Nginx. > > At https://nginx.org/en/index.html > > <https://nginx.org/en/index.html#tested_os_and_platforms > >#tested_os_and_platforms > > I see " Linux 3 — 4 / armv6l, armv7l, aarch64, ppc64le;". Does that mean > > that Linux 5.x is not supported/tested or just that this documentation > > page needs to be updated ? > > At the moment we have no targets in our CI system that run aarch64 under > Linux kernel 5.x - currently tested are Ubuntu 16.04 (Linux 4.15), > Ubuntu 18.04 (also Linux 4.15) and Amazon Linux 2 (Linux 4.14). It > seems Ubuntu 20.04 will be released with 5.3.0 this April, so when we > have it in our CI it'll be mentioned on the page as well. > > To sum it up, aarch64 is a good choice wrt nginx usage these days, and > it's safe to assume it's not going anywhere. > > Have a good one, > > -- > Konstantin Pavlov > https://www.nginx.com/ >
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