Default Controller Type on GCE

John Meinel john at arbash-meinel.com
Tue Jan 10 09:11:11 UTC 2017


I'm not sure how we are selecting the instance type on GCE, but I do
believe our default instance type on AWS is 2 CPUs and 2+GB of RAM.

I believe our old default was something like an m3.medium, (1CPU, 3.75GB of
ram), and we recently switched to target a t2.medium when available (2CPU,
4GB ram), which is credit based in that you don't get flat-out CPU, but if
you burst a bit, you can use the full cpu speed.

It certainly sounds like 2-cpu instance type in GCE matches better what our
current expectations are. As always you can use:
  juju bootstrap --boostrap-constraints "mem=X cpu-cores=Y"
To set what you want for the bootstrap machine.
John
=:->


On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 11:38 PM, Matthew Williams <
matthew.williams at canonical.com> wrote:

> Hello Juju Fans,
>
> I've recently been playing around with Juju on GCE. Google is suggesting
> that I could downgrade the instance type to save some money (attached
> screenshot)
>
> I was wondering if anyone else had something similar, and therefore, does
> this suggest our default controller instance type on GCE is bigger than we
> need?
>
> (The attached screenshot would be a saving of $47 per month)
>
> Matty
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