diff --git a/blog/_posts/2013-03-18-the-state-of-travis-pro.md b/blog/_posts/2013-03-18-the-state-of-travis-pro.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..942d0674 --- /dev/null +++ b/blog/_posts/2013-03-18-the-state-of-travis-pro.md @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +--- +title: An Update on Travis Pro +author: Mathias Meyer +twitter: roidrage +created_at: Thu Mar 18 2013 16:00:00 CET +permalink: blog/2013-03-18-an-update-on-travis-pro +layout: post +--- +It's been a while since our last update on Travis CI for private repositories, +our hosted product version of Travis CI. + +We've launched into a private beta last July, and not only has a lot of time +passed since then, we've made some great progress. + +In September we started moving the platform into a paid private beta mode, and +I'm happy to report that by now, we have more than 220 paying organizations +using the platform. On a daily basis, we're running close to 6000 builds. + +While this may sound insignificant compared to the now more than 21000 builds we +run every day on our open source platform, test suites are usually a lot more +complex and long-running for private projects and products. + +### What's been keeping us so long to go public? + +To be able to open the platform for everyone, we had several things we wanted to +solve first. The good news is, we're almost there. + +We rewrote our build process to be a lot more stable, we're in the process of +moving our build infrastructure away from VirtualBox, and we've deployed one of +the last outstanding fixes for us to have more reliable and scalable build log +processing. + +In short, we wanted to have the greatest confidence in our system being able to +handle a much larger number of customers more easily than it did before. + +We're slowly starting to move customer projects to our new infrastructure, and +once we're able to fully decommission our VirtualBox setup, it'll be a lot +easier for us to grow our infrastructure with the number of customers coming on +board. + +### So how long until we go public? + +Sorry that we're not in the position to give a specific date yet, but we're +frantically working on opening up the platform for everyone. Lots of folks are +waiting on our beta list, and we're sorry we've kept you waiting for so long. + +If you signed up for our [beta list](http://travis-ci.com), you'll be hearing +from us soon!