December 2024
Beginner to intermediate
256 pages
6h 44m
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When you start creating your self-hosted runners, you will need to find out how and when your runners are being utilized, by which repositories and teams. With that information you can then both scale the runners appropriately and guide your users into better patterns of using them. There are options to segment runners into groups and only allow a group to be used by specific repositories (e.g., by a single team).
With runner groups, you can segment your runners into different clusters and manage access to the runners in the group with specific ...
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