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Move linux/arm64 to secondary support #9731

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atoulme opened this issue Mar 8, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #9910
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Move linux/arm64 to secondary support #9731

atoulme opened this issue Mar 8, 2024 · 4 comments · Fixed by #9910

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atoulme commented Mar 8, 2024

linux/arm64 is currently considered tier 3 "community support" per https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector/blob/main/docs/platform-support.md.

The intent of this issue is to track moving linux/arm64 to tier 2 support "Secondary support".

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atoulme commented Mar 19, 2024

dmitryax pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 21, 2024
This PR adds a linux/arm64 build to the build of the collector, so it
may support the goal of #9731
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dneary commented Apr 3, 2024

What would be required to get OTel to Tier 1 support?

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atoulme commented Apr 8, 2024

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atoulme commented Apr 8, 2024

I have opened #9910 to move linux/arm64 to tier 2 ; it will fix this issue. We can open a follow up issue for tier 1 right after.

The difference is fairly minimal: we just need to run performance tests and end to end tests with arm64 machines to declare tier 1 support, everything else is already on parity.

codeboten pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 9, 2024
This is a documentation change reflecting the progress we have made in
supporting Linux ARM64 type machines.

We now run both core and contrib builds on Ampere machines, supported by
the CNCF, through Actuated github action runners.

This PR fixes #9731
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