OpenWrt project infrastructure

The OpenWrt project relies on the considerable efforts of its volunteer developers, the core documentation team, the forum moderators, and the host of people who're actively using and testing the products. The OpenWrt team has also provisioned many physical and virtual servers that “make the OpenWrt project go”.

We run the following services internally to support the OpenWrt project:

Service Technology Description Server Statistics Admin(s)
Website and documentation Dokuwiki Primary OpenWrt website and documentation/wiki DigitalOcean droplet awstats bobafetthotmail, jow, thess, tmomas, zorun
Forum Discourse Provides a place for people to ask and answer questions about using OpenWrt, developing it, and other topics DigitalOcean droplet awstats hauke, jow, thess, tmomas
Git server gitweb Primary OpenWrt source code repositories DigitalOcean droplet gitstats jow, thess
Bug tracker Flyspray The place where bugs and feature requests are tracked DigitalOcean droplet jow, thess
Email ? Handles incoming emails to @openwrt.org domain DigitalOcean droplet jow, thess, stintel
Buildbot master Buildbot Coordinates builders Hetzner jow, ynezz
Downloads Hosts all current and released images, SDK, Imagebuilder Hetzner awstats jow, thess
Downloads archive Hosts old OpenWrt images and releases private co-lo wigyori
Old wiki archive Old OpenWrt wiki with legacy / non-migrated content private co-lo wigyori
Sources archive Hosts a copy of sources of all software used in OpenWrt Hetzner jow, thess
Freescout Freescout Facilitates handling of shared mailboxes (testing) DigitalOcean droplet stintel
Mailing lists Mailman Main medium of communication for developers and admin infradead dwmw2
Firmware selector Search and download OpenWrt firmware for your device
Sysupgrade server Online ImageBuilder and upgrade server stats aparcar

We also rely on the following services that are run by external entities:

Service Technology Description Host Liaison
Patch tracking Patchwork Used to track patches sent to the openwrt-devel mailing list Ozlab
Github mirror Github Mirror of OpenWrt repository. Pull-requests are accepted. Github
CDN Fastly Content delivery network aparcar

All services that are managed internally are run on servers devoted to the OpenWrt project, except for mailing lists which run on Infradead servers.

Host Servers Services Admin(s) Expected cost Actual cost Comment
RS 8000 G9.5 a1 12M + 6TB storage Downloads aparcar 100€ / month Free Open source project support
7 droplets (prod) wiki, forum, git, mails... jow, ynezz, stintel 344.00 $ / month Free Open source project support
Microsoft 2 VMs Buildbot workers ynezz 10.000 $ / year Free Open source project support
Hetzner ex40 Buildbot master nbd, ? 50 € / month 50 € / month Paid privately
Hetzner sb59 Archive blogic 49.50 € / month 49.50 € / month Paid privately
Hetzner ax61-nvme + 2x 1.92 TB SSD Downloads jow 158.27 € / month 158.27 € / month Paid privately

Buildbot workers detect updates to the source and kick off the build process for each supported device.

Host Name Server spec Nb servers Admin(s) Cost Comment
Hetzner truecz-dock-0[12] Xeon E3/32GB/2TB 2 ynezz 2×26€ / month Paid privately
OSUOSL osuosl-vm-* OpenStack VM (12 cores, 32 GB RAM, 320 GB disk) 4 zorun, ynezz, jow Free Open source project support
OSUOSL osuosl-dock-* 12C, 24T, 64 GB RAM (2x Xeon X5680 3.33 GHz) 2 OpenWrt sysadmins Free Open source project support
VZFFNRMO vzffnrmo-dock-* Xeon E31230/16GB/100GB 1 OpenWrt sysadmins ? Provided by the Freifunk Karlsruhe Project / VZFFNRMO e.V.
FFFFM ffffm-dock-* 28C, 56T, 448GB RAM, 1.8TB (2x Xeon E5-2680v4 2.4GHz) 1 OpenWrt sysadmins Free Provided by Freifunk Frankfurt am Main e.V.

Worker hardware requirements

  • CPU: a good worker needs 4-8 CPU cores for phase1/images, and 8-16 CPU cores for phase2/packages. Larger machines are split into several workers using Docker.
  • Memory: each worker needs a minimum of 1 GB of RAM for each CPU hardware thread, 2 GB / thread is preferred. For example, a 16 cores / 32 threads machine needs between 32 GB and 64 GB of RAM in total.
  • Disk: each worker needs 50 GB of disk space (phase1/images) or 100 GB of disk space (phase2/packages).
What Provider Admin(s) Expected cost Actual cost Comment
Domain names Tucows SPI Hostmaster / jow 20-40 € / year Free Held by Tucows on behalf of SPI

There are several buildbot instances, phase1 to build images, and phase2 to build packages.

Version Phase 1 - Images Phase 2 - Packages Fail logs Image downloads
master Phase 1 - Images Phase 2 - Packages Fail logs images
23.05 23.05 Images 23.05 Packages Fail logs images
22.03 22.03 Images 22.03 Packages Fail logs images
  • Each of the Hetzner servers costs about 50 Euros per month, for a total of 150 Euros/month.
  • There is a small annual charge (20-40 Euros) for registering the domain names, etc.
  • As of late 2016, two core team members are personally covering the costs of the Hetzner servers while another core team member picks up the other fees. So far, no one has stepped up to fund the new servers that will be required in the coming months.
  • Other private parties generously donate their time & compute cycles, you know who you are and we thank you.

See the Donations page.

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  • Last modified: 2024/02/04 19:01
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