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SUMMARY:ALASCA Tech-Talk #37 "Going full arctic circle: Running ALASCA on open cloud infrastructure & standards."
DESCRIPTION:Hi there Tech-Talk enthusiasts!\n\nJoin us this month for a talk from Friedrich Zahn and Daniel Gerber (ALASCA FOCIS) with the title: Going full arctic circle: Running ALASCA on open cloud infrastructure & standards\n\nFostering open  source software communities in the 2020s needs more than a git server  and a mailing list. However, ALASCA is the association for operational  cloud infrastructure, so let’s get a plate of dogfood!\n\nWe’ll  provide some insights how we are running ALASCAs infrastructure on open  cloud infrastructure and utilize open standards, what works well for us  - and what does not.\n\nSpecifically,  we’ll showcase our OpenTofu repo to manage the ALASCA community  resources based on the SCS-mandated Domain Manager role. It is  accompanied by RacStack (formerly known as Raclette Billing Dashboard)  to monitor actual resource usage.\n\nWe’ll  also talk about our autoscaling GitLab and Woodpecker CI runners, as  another example of an SCS-IaaS based application - and how we managed to  DoS our cloud within the first week of bringing them to prod.\n\nUsers  might know our GitLab projects, docs pages and are happy to pull from  our registries. But that’s only the tip of the iceberg - we’ll visualize  the suprising number of infrastructure services that are needed to run  ALASCA and support our projects, and how we hope to increase  transparency and reproducibility in the future.\n\n\n---\ngenerated by https://www.terminsysteme.de/ics
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