Yeah, you get 750 hours per month total for free, within the confines of
the small amount of disk, RAM, and bandwidth you get. I always make sure to
terminate any machines I spin up once I'm done testing so I don't get
charged for going over that (which is hard to do, you have to run multiple
machines). There's also a bandwidth cap, I think it's around 20gb total,
then you start getting charged. 20gb is more than enough when running the
five tests we have that are blocking for cloud; as long as the machines are
terminated once tested, it's really hard to have an overage.
Geoff Marr
IRC: coremodule
On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 7:49 PM Adam Williamson <adamwill(a)fedoraproject.org>
wrote:
On Fri, 2019-09-13 at 16:02 -0600, Geoffrey Marr wrote:
> I have been using Amazon's "Free Tier" cloud machines to test EC2
images
> since 2016. Anyone with an Amazon account (which is free) can spin up a
> "free tier" machine to run the tests on. With access so easy, is it
> Fedora's job to provide users/testers with an account with which to test
> these images?
There are limits on that, right? If you use more than the limits you
get charged?
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