Sourceware Servers and Services 2026
End of 2025, start of 2026, Sourceware servers were moved into new datacenters from Red Hat (RDU3) and OSUOSL (SDC). All servers are VM-first now and there are no public services running on bare metal anymore. We also take advantage of the RH OSPO cloud (RDU3) and OSUOSL x86_64 and arm64 openstack setups (SDC) for extra compute, redundancy and backups.
Bare-metal servers in RH RDU3 (running vms)
- server1, 112 cores, 1.5Ti mem, 14T raid6 disk
- server2, 64 cores, 500Gi mem, 4.4T raid6 disk
- server3, 64 cores, 188Gi mem, 4.4T raid6 disk
These servers aren't directly accessible, but do provide 8 public ips throughout various vms (vm01 to vm08) that are publicly accessible.
The vms in use are:
- core services (dns, httpd, ssh, git) on vm01 (56 vcores, 500G mem, 4TB disk)
- forge (forgejo) on vm02 (16 vcores, 48G mem, 200G disk)
- forge-stage (forgejo) on vm08 (2 vcores, 4G mem, 40G disk)
- debuginfod (elfutils debuginfod) on vm07 (2 vcores, 8G mem, 50GB disk).
Future vms:
- inbox (public-inbox, 6 vcores, 16MB mem, 160GB disk)
- patchwork (patchwork, 4 vcores, 12GB mem, 30GB disk)
- buildbot (buildbot, 4 vcores, 32GB mem, 48GB disk)
- bunsen (bunsen, 8 vcores, 12GB mem, 500GB disk).
With additional vms possible for cygwin, gitweb/cgit, bugzilla, dwarfstd and valgrind.
RH OSPO cloud server
- rh-ospo-sourceware01, 3 vcores, 6Gi mem, 8G+60G vdisks (old forge, now backup)
Bare-metal server in OSUOSL SDC (running vms)
- sourceware-builder3, 112 cores, 754Gi mem, 465G raid1 disk, 2*932G nvme
This has been partitioned into 2 buildbot workers for https://builder.sourceware.org and 2 forgejo runners for https://forge.sourceware.org
- sw3bb1: 40 vcpus, 256GB mem, 500GB disk (Fedora Core OS, containers)
- sw3bb2: 16 vcpus, 96GB mem, 420GB disk (Fedora Core OS, containers)
- sw3runner1: 40 vcpus, 256GB mem, 500GB disk (Debian, Forgejo Runner)
- sw3runner2: 16 vcpus, 96GB mem, 420GB disk (Debian, Forgejo Runner)
OSL cloud servers
- snapshots, 4 vcores, 8Gi mem, 620G vdisk (x86_64, alma9)
- osuosl-arm64, 8 vcores, 16Gi mem, 160G vdisk (arm64, fedora)
- osuosl-arm64-2, 16 vcores, 32Gi mem, 320G vdisk (arm64, debian)
Other servers and services
The following servers and services have been donated by companies, organizations or individuals but are not administrated directly by Sourceware overseers.
- Linaro CI https://ci.linaro.org does CI builds against patchwork and forge merge requests (Linaro, Maxim Kuvyrkov, https://gitlab.com/LinaroLtd/tcwg/ci/)
- redhat-pt-bot does try builds against patchwork (Red Hat, DJ Delorie, https://gitlab.com/djdelorie/glibc-cicd)
- fedora-ppc64le buildbot worker (Brno University, Dan Horák)
- fedora-s390x buildbot worker (Marist University, Dan Horák)
- debian-ppc64[be] buildbot worker (Thomas Fitzsimmons)
- debian-i386 and debian-armhf buildbot workers (Mark Wielaard)
- fedrawhide-x86_64 buildbot worker (Frank Eigler)
- ibm_power9 and ibm_power10 buildbot workers (IBM, Carl Love)
- starfive-[1-4] buildbot workers, VisionFive-2 risc-v boards (donated by Starfive, run by Mark Wielaard)
- Milk-V Pioneer Box donated by RISC-V International and SOPHGO (decommissioned)
- stap-*-x86_64 buildbot workers (Red Hat, Serhei Makarov)