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distributed runner #3493
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Originally created by @homker on GitHub (Jul 25, 2024).
📑 I have found these related issues/pull requests
Multiple runners
distributed runner
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🏷️ Feature Request Type
API / automation options
🔖 Feature description
The runner and dashboard are deployed together, allowing monitoring of only a single physical location. Is it possible to support distributed runner deployment?
✔️ Solution
Separate the runner and dashboard. The runner can be deployed freely and configured with a reporting path. The dashboard can register and manage the runners. Execution result data is stored and displayed on the dashboard. Runners can be deployed in multiple regions, enabling the dashboard to achieve monitoring across multiple regions and network environments.
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@CommanderStorm commented on GitHub (Jul 25, 2024):
Duplicate of #84 as far as I can tell
=> Closing as a duplicate