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At the moment we just use the values for the smalles linux runner:
However large runners also do exit and they have different specs:
At the moment GitHub provides no easy mechanism to find out on which runner size one is provisioned.
We need a mechanism to feed these values in manually.
An alternative would be to use the --auto detect mechanism of cloud-energy and write all splitting factors down manually
--auto
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At the moment we just use the values for the smalles linux runner:
However large runners also do exit and they have different specs:
At the moment GitHub provides no easy mechanism to find out on which runner size one is provisioned.
We need a mechanism to feed these values in manually.
An alternative would be to use the
--auto
detect mechanism of cloud-energy and write all splitting factors down manuallyThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: