Performance
Why do my jobs queue behind each other?
Quick answer
You have hit a concurrency limit — either your plan's, your runner group's, or a concurrency group in the workflow.
The detail that matters
Check the workflow's own concurrency block first. A group keyed too broadly serialises jobs that were meant to run in parallel.
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Why are GitHub Actions slow?Most commonly: shared vCPU, cold caches, network-attached disk, and queue time before the job even starts.How fast do runners start after a job is queued?runnerhut runners start in about three seconds from a warm pool.Do I need to change my workflow?No. Change the runs-on label and leave everything else as it is.How do I choose a runner size?Start one size above your current runner, then check CPU utilization and stop when the curve flattens.