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If you are going to use GA you WILL experience severe and unacceptable performance issues, especially if your users and builds are predominantly in the EU/US time zone (this is the case for most of the biggest projects using GitHub Actions). Performance/Scalability StatusĬurrently "native" GitHub Runner Performance/Scalability is far below the requirements of ASF projects using it (due to the 180 parallel job limit all ASF projects have).
#Github actions status software#
Apache Software Foundation has an "Enterprise" organisation status in GitHub. However there is an important caveat: as more projects use GitHub Actions, the more they all compete for a shared job queue (more on performance below). You will not incur any costs as long as you do not create any "private" resources, so there is no way you can create billing consequences. on GitHub are generally free (not only Apache Software Foundation ones). Detailed status BillingĪll public projects, resources, images, etc. Billing is not a problem on its own, but it impacts the Performance/Scalability issue. The issues with GitHub Actions revolve around Billing, Performance/Scalability and Security. Issue with new GitHub Actions security policy.Failure with GitHub Actions from outside of the organization (all of a sudden!).There are a few discussions that you can read at about these issues:
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However, there are unresolved problems with performance of the ASF-wide GitHub Actions Enterprise account, and there are some potential security implications that you might have to be aware of when starting to use GitHub Actions. There are already quite a few projects using GitHub Actions. Overall status of GitHub Actions for Apache Software Foundation projects