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Martin Taillefer (from Dev Box) 3a73735
Build Analysis / Helix Queue Insights (preview) succeeded Jul 17, 2024 in 0s

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Pipeline Status

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Estimated Pipeline Durations

This model assumes that the current state of the entire CI infrastructure is normal, and that your CI pipelines will succeed.

Pipeline Lower Bound Estimated Time Upper Bound
runtime-dev-innerloop 32 minutes, 49 seconds 55 minutes, 2 seconds 1 hour, 17 minutes, 15 seconds
dotnet-linker-tests 42 minutes, 22 seconds 1 hour, 30 seconds 1 hour, 18 minutes, 37 seconds
runtime 59 minutes, 25 seconds 1 hour, 49 minutes, 1 second 2 hours, 38 minutes, 38 seconds

Highest Work Item Wait Time Queues

Here's a list of the top 5 queues with the highest work item wait time:

Queue Work Item Wait Time Difference in Moving Avg
ubuntu.2204.amd64.open.rt 1 hour, 4 minutes, 4 seconds -0.61% πŸ“‰
windows.10.amd64.open.rt 46 minutes, 5 seconds -0.62% πŸ“‰
windows.amd64.server2022.open.rt 38 minutes -0.22% πŸ“‰
windows.10.amd64.serverrs5.open.rt 37 minutes, 50 seconds -0.51% πŸ“‰
windows.11.arm64.open 37 minutes, 18 seconds -0.35% πŸ“‰

Grafana Dashboard

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Your Queues

☁️ Helix Queues

dotnet/runtime is currently configured to submit to the following Helix queues:

🏒 On Premises Helix Queues

dotnet/runtime uses the following on-prem queues:

Build Pools

Microsoft Hosted

This pipeline will build on the following Microsoft Hosted build pools:

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  • ubuntu-22.04
  • ubuntu-latest
  • macOS-latest
  • macOS-12

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