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<MattJ> Is a worker per target environment generally what's done? Or are workers often responsible for setting up the environment itself? (VMs, containers, chroots, whatever)
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<tardyp> MattJ: there are both options
<tardyp> LatentWorker are more of less used to do the latter. It is more complex to setup but it is much more flexible and ressource optimal
<p12tic> the workers themselves are not responsible for environment setup itself, it's master who's starting VM's or containers. But once started the worker does everything.
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