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# Continuous Integration and Deployment Admin settings **[CORE ONLY]**
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In this area, you will find settings for Auto DevOps, Runners and job artifacts.
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You can find it in the admin area, under **Settings > Continuous Integration and Deployment**.
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![Admin area settings button](../img/admin_area_settings_button.png)
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## Auto DevOps **[CORE ONLY]**
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To enable (or disable) [Auto DevOps](../../../topics/autodevops/index.md)
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for all projects:
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1. Go to **Admin area > Settings > Continuous Integration and Deployment**
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1. Check (or uncheck to disable) the box that says "Default to Auto DevOps pipeline for all projects"
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1. Optionally, set up the [Auto DevOps base domain](../../../topics/autodevops/index.md#auto-devops-base-domain)
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which is going to be used for Auto Deploy and Auto Review Apps.
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1. Hit **Save changes** for the changes to take effect.
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From now on, every existing project and newly created ones that don't have a
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`.gitlab-ci.yml`, will use the Auto DevOps pipelines.
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If you want to disable it for a specific project, you can do so in
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[its settings](../../../topics/autodevops/index.md#enablingdisabling-auto-devops).
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## Maximum artifacts size **[CORE ONLY]**
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The maximum size of the [job artifacts](../../../administration/job_artifacts.md)
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can be set in the Admin area of your GitLab instance. The value is in *MB* and
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the default is 100MB per job; on GitLab.com it's [set to 1G](../../gitlab_com/index.md#gitlab-cicd).
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To change it:
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1. Go to **Admin area > Settings > Continuous Integration and Deployment**.
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1. Change the value of maximum artifacts size (in MB).
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1. Hit **Save changes** for the changes to take effect.
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## Default artifacts expiration **[CORE ONLY]**
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The default expiration time of the [job artifacts](../../../administration/job_artifacts.md)
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can be set in the Admin area of your GitLab instance. The syntax of duration is
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described in [`artifacts:expire_in`](../../../ci/yaml/README.md#artifactsexpire_in)
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and the default value is `30 days`. On GitLab.com they
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[never expire](../../gitlab_com/index.md#gitlab-cicd).
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1. Go to **Admin area > Settings > Continuous Integration and Deployment**.
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1. Change the value of default expiration time.
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1. Hit **Save changes** for the changes to take effect.
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This setting is set per job and can be overridden in
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[`.gitlab-ci.yml`](../../../ci/yaml/README.md#artifactsexpire_in).
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To disable the expiration, set it to `0`. The default unit is in seconds.
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## Shared Runners pipeline minutes quota **[STARTER ONLY]**
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ee/merge_requests/1078)
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in GitLab Starter 8.16.
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If you have enabled shared Runners for your GitLab instance, you can limit their
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usage by setting a maximum number of pipeline minutes that a group can use on
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shared Runners per month. Setting this to `0` (default value) will grant
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unlimited pipeline minutes. While build limits are stored as minutes, the
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counting is done in seconds. Usage resets on the first day of each month.
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On GitLab.com, the quota is calculated based on your
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[subscription plan](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/#gitlab-com).
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To change the pipelines minutes quota:
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1. Go to **Admin area > Settings > Continuous Integration and Deployment**
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1. Set the pipeline minutes quota limit.
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1. Hit **Save changes** for the changes to take effect
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While the setting in the Admin area has a global effect, as an admin you can
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also change each group's pipeline minutes quota to override the global value.
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1. Navigate to the **Groups** admin area and hit the **Edit** button for the
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group you wish to change the pipeline minutes quota.
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1. Set the pipeline minutes quota to the desired value
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1. Hit **Save changes** for the changes to take effect.
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Once saved, you can see the build quota in the group admin view.
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The quota can also be viewed in the project admin view if shared Runners
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are enabled.
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![Project admin info](img/admin_project_quota_view.png)
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You can see an overview of the pipeline minutes quota of all projects of
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a group in the **Usage Quotas** page available to the group page settings list.
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![Group pipelines quota](img/group_pipelines_quota.png)
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## Extra Shared Runners pipeline minutes quota
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NOTE: **Note:**
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Only available on GitLab.com.
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You can purchase additional CI minutes so your pipelines will not be blocked after you have
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used all your CI minutes from your main quota.
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In order to purchase additional minutes, you should follow these steps:
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1. Go to **Group > Settings > Pipelines quota**. Once you are on that page, click on **Buy additional minutes**.
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![Buy additional minutes](img/buy_btn.png)
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1. Locate the subscription card that is linked to your group on GitLab.com,
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click on **Buy more CI minutes**, and complete the details about the transaction.
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![Buy additional minutes](img/buy_minutes_card.png)
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1. Once we have processed your payment, the extra CI minutes
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will be synced to your Group and you can visualize it from the
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**Group > Settings > Pipelines quota** page:
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![Additional minutes](img/additional_minutes.png)
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Be aware that:
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1. If you have purchased extra CI minutes before the purchase of a paid plan,
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we will calculate a pro-rated charge for your paid plan. That means you may
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be charged for less than one year since your subscription was previously
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created with the extra CI minutes.
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1. Once the extra CI minutes has been assigned to a Group they cannot be transferred
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to a different Group.
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1. If you have some minutes used over your default quota, these minutes will
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be deducted from your Additional Minutes quota immediately after your purchase of additional
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minutes.
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## What happens when my CI minutes quota run out
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When the CI minutes quota run out, an email is sent automatically to notifies the owner(s) of the group/namespace which
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includes a link to [purchase more minutes](https://customers.gitlab.com/plans).
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If you are not the owner of the group, you will need to contact them to let them know they need to
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[purchase more minutes](https://customers.gitlab.com/plans).
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## Archive jobs **[CORE ONLY]**
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Archiving jobs is useful for reducing the CI/CD footprint on the system by
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removing some of the capabilities of the jobs (metadata needed to run the job),
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but persisting the traces and artifacts for auditing purposes.
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To set the duration for which the jobs will be considered as old and expired:
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1. Go to **Admin area > Settings > CI/CD > Continuous Integration and Deployment**.
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1. Change the value of "Archive jobs".
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1. Hit **Save changes** for the changes to take effect.
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Once that time passes, the jobs will be archived and no longer able to be
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retried. Make it empty to never expire jobs. It has to be no less than 1 day,
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for example: <code>15 days</code>, <code>1 month</code>, <code>2 years</code>.
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