Lambda is actually pretty flexible.
You can do anything that takes less that 300 seconds, so that is ok. The
biggest thing that I like is that you pay only for the time spent servicing
requests, but the lambda actually persists between requests (for free) so
you can store data on the hard drive (u
Hi Michael,
On 08/11/2017 08:26 PM, Michael Andersen wrote:
> Having just done something similar for something else, you should really
> look at doing CI in AWS lambda. It is remarkably cheap and (more
> importantly for my case) requires nearly zero devops once set up. If you
> suddenly have 10x t
Hi Adam,
On 08/11/2017 07:14 PM, Adam Hunt wrote:
> What sort of hardware would RIOT need for CI? Would a machine with,
> for example, a pair of E5-2670 (eight cores @ 2.60 GHz), Xeons between
> 64 and 128 GB of DDR3 ECC RAM, an SSD or two, and maybe some spinning
> storage suffice or are we talki