Rainer - truth be told the best datacenter we currently have is Frankfurt
:)  It just opened recently, and the hypervisors in Germany are on the new
(v2) version of our hardware platform, have 40gbit nics, etc.

If you wanted to do it in NYC instead, I'd suggest NYC3.

Brian



On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 8:25 AM, Rainer Gerhards <rgerha...@hq.adiscon.com>
wrote:

> 2015-06-11 23:06 GMT+02:00 Brian Knox <bk...@digitalocean.com>:
> > Florian - plan will probably depend on what we decide we're deploying.
> > Andre has set up an account already ( Rainer may have the details as well
> > ).  We gave them access to the beta for the team account features - so it
> > should already be set up as a team account.   We should make sure any
> > infrastructure we set up is provisioned from that account since we (DO)
> > have applied quite a bit of credit to it.
> >
> > If we're just working together on how we'd like to automate package
> > building I'd suggest a small server to start with and if we grow out of
> it
> > we can bump it up.. maybe the 2GB ram / 2 core / 40GB ssd option to
> > prototype on?  Hard to know until we nail down exactly what we're trying
> to
> > stand up.
>
> OK, I think I'll simply provision such a machine (so I finally get my
> hands on your interface as well ;)). Does the NYC datacenter sound
> good given our collaborator base?
>
> What do you think makes most sense from a file system structure point
> of view? I have something along this on my mind:
>
> /home/...
> pkgproject - packaging project user (also for cron jobs)
> rainer
> brian
> andre
> florian
> ....
>
> under pkgproject, I'd create subdirs for each git repository.
>
> Once done, I'd see that I can migrate my current daily build
> environment to that machine. That will probably raise questions, it's
> currently tied to the result of testbench runs. Maybe issues to
> discuss... Let's assume this works then we can begin to modify it in a
> way that suits us better.
>
> It would probably good to describe the environment I use. I could do a
> Hangout on that, but I am not sure if I have sufficient time the next
> days and enough advance notice timeframe to make it fully interactive.
>
> Comments?
>
> Rainer
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