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As a DevTools Customer,
I would like to run concurrent jobs as a factor of my memory quota,
So that I can get the most out of my quota (ergo vCPUs) without overloading.
Solution
It isn't entirely clear how this might work. There are a couple of factors that will require some digging and/or info from cloud.gov, mainly a) how could our runner manager find out its owning org's memory quota? and, b) how exactly does memory quota translate to cpu entitlements?
Story
As a DevTools Customer,
I would like to run concurrent jobs as a factor of my memory quota,
So that I can get the most out of my quota (ergo vCPUs) without overloading.
Solution
It isn't entirely clear how this might work. There are a couple of factors that will require some digging and/or info from cloud.gov, mainly a) how could our runner manager find out its owning org's memory quota? and, b) how exactly does memory quota translate to cpu entitlements?