![]() How we created the Vexor cloud continuous integration serviceVexor isn't just CI in the cloud, it's CI for the cloud. With Vexor, you only pay for each minute that your tests are actually running.
By: Evrone.com Running your own CI setup on the cloud is expensive, and the way you are charged can often seem unreasonable — the server is used only for a few hours, but you pay for it as if you were using it all day long. Building your own data-center is even more expensive than that. It's not just the computing and storage, hosting your own CI chain: projects have to be configured, test servers need to be created and monitored, packages need to be upgraded. It takes a lot of time and effort to keep it all running. And whatever you do, you'll inevitably have your developers asking you to increase the number of instances dedicated to continuous integration. Learn more about how we developed our own CI with super-fast integration of builds and pay-what-you- We began development using AWS, but Vexor needed more fine-grained control over physical computing resources than EC2 is designed to provide cost-effectively. After some investigation, we identified that Rackspace was able to offer the right combination of scalability, control, and pricing. https://evrone.com/ https://evrone.com/ End
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