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===== Components ===== | ===== Components ===== | ||
- | Currently hscloud is made up of a Kubernetes cluster named k0.hswaw.net. It runs on the following machines: bc01n01, bc01n02, bc01n03, dcr01s22, dcr01s24. In total we have 328GB of RAM and 144 x86 cores. We also have a half PB of storage on old SATA drives (most of it currently cold), accessible via Ceph (radosgw or Kubernets PersistentVolumes). | + | Currently hscloud is made up of a Kubernetes cluster named k0.hswaw.net. It runs on the following machines: bc01n01, bc01n02, bc01n03, dcr01s22, dcr01s24. In total we have 328GB of RAM and 144 x86 cores. We also have a half PB of storage on old SAS drives (most of it currently cold), accessible via Ceph (radosgw or Kubernets PersistentVolumes). |
===== Tenants ===== | ===== Tenants ===== | ||
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You are also free to host your own personal stuff there within reason. See below for access. | You are also free to host your own personal stuff there within reason. See below for access. | ||
- | ===== Getting Access ===== | + | ===== Getting Access |
- | Clone the [[https://gerrit.hackerspace.pl/ | + | Self-documenting in hackdoc (hscloud documentation stored within hscloud): |
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- | By default a personal namespace will be created for you (personal-$user) that you can start anything in. A fairly draconian PodSecurityPolicy is present that might prevent you from using most traditional containers (eg. apt on ubuntu). If you don't know what this means, ask q3k. | + | |
infra/hscloud.txt · Last modified: 2023/11/11 16:12 by informatic