Google cloud platform research credits

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Samuel Lelièvre

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Dec 5, 2019, 1:37:05 AM12/5/19
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Dear Sage-devel,

In mid June 2019 I submitted an application to
Google's "research credits" programme for
"Google Cloud Platform".

The project "SageMath continuous integration"
that I submitted was accepted in early July, and
I was awarded 5 k USD credits on GCP, valid
for a duration of 6 months.

(Thanks to Dima Pasechnik for suggesting to
apply to this programme and for providing his
previous application that I used as a template).

With the help of Julian Rüth and Erik Bray I set up
some gitlab-ci runners to help with the continuous
integration efforts they started.

The gitlab runners are eating up the credits rather
slowly. There are still 3 k€ credits left and they
expire on 09 Jan 2020.

Can you think of any ways to use these credits
that would benefit the SageMath project?

Kind regards,
Samuel

E. Madison Bray

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Dec 5, 2019, 7:09:08 AM12/5/19
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Hi Samuel,

Thank you for pointing this out.

Suffice to say, the credits are already benefiting the Sage project.
It's a shame they would "expire" before we might even get a chance to
use them. And then what?

I wonder if we can ask Google for an extension...

Dima Pasechnik

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Dec 5, 2019, 7:20:22 AM12/5/19
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there used to be possible to send email to
gcpresear...@google.com to request an extension


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Léo Brunswic

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Dec 5, 2019, 8:49:28 AM12/5/19
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One can also try OVH they have a "startup" program which also gives
5000€ over 6 months. It's not a research program but it's worth a try.

Léo Brunswic

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Dec 6, 2019, 3:22:07 PM12/6/19
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Hi,

  I was thinking that a patchbot fulltime testing roughly one ticket
every hour costs roughly 10€/month in electricity (it depends a lot on
the configuration of course...).  Also, say we have roughly 12 ticket
update every day and say we would like to check tickets for 10 different
OS ( a hand full of debian based, linuxmint, gentoo, windows 8 and 10, 
OSX). We would need 5 "average" machine running full time thus 50€/month

We could rationalize this cost by using virtual machines : VPS such as
googles of OVHs can be configured with a panel of OS, they would cost
more that 50€/month but such credit covers this cost. Considering the
prices of OVH for instance a linux machine costs 15€/month

One could of course leave a computer at the office but one would just
make the lab/university endorse the cost.
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