I'm running about 10 FreeBSD servers and 1 desktop (two to three in the near future). So far I've always used pkg to install and maintain software.
Yesterday I started reading about poudrier. I understand that this is a tool / collection of scripts to automate the process of building binary repositories from ports.
I have a server in a datacenter with 1 Gbps internet, 12 CPU cores, 64 GB of RAM and 20 TB of storage that is mostly doing nothing. I think that this machine could be used well to build my own repositories.
Setting up poudrier seems rather straight forward. The hardware is there too. My question is: What are good reasons for me to start doing this? So far I didn't feel limited by the official binaries. But then again, I started reading about poudrier because I wanted to look more into performance optimization, security hardening etc.
Could somebody outline real-world advantages of building my own repositories (using poudrier) in such a scenario?
I also looked into the contribution section of the documentation as I three other servers totaling 64 cores, 256 GB of RAM & 40 TB of storage that sit around doing basically nothing. Is there the need / appreciation of providing computing power to build official packages? According to the documentation the official binary repositories appears to be built using poudrier.
Yesterday I started reading about poudrier. I understand that this is a tool / collection of scripts to automate the process of building binary repositories from ports.
I have a server in a datacenter with 1 Gbps internet, 12 CPU cores, 64 GB of RAM and 20 TB of storage that is mostly doing nothing. I think that this machine could be used well to build my own repositories.
Setting up poudrier seems rather straight forward. The hardware is there too. My question is: What are good reasons for me to start doing this? So far I didn't feel limited by the official binaries. But then again, I started reading about poudrier because I wanted to look more into performance optimization, security hardening etc.
Could somebody outline real-world advantages of building my own repositories (using poudrier) in such a scenario?
I also looked into the contribution section of the documentation as I three other servers totaling 64 cores, 256 GB of RAM & 40 TB of storage that sit around doing basically nothing. Is there the need / appreciation of providing computing power to build official packages? According to the documentation the official binary repositories appears to be built using poudrier.