Self-hosted
Runner group
Quick answer
A runner group is a collection of runners with access policies controlling which organisations and repositories may use them.
A runner group is a collection of runners with access policies controlling which organisations and repositories may use them.
Why it matters
Groups are how you stop a low-trust repository from scheduling jobs on runners that sit inside a privileged network.
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Related
Actions Runner ControllerActions Runner Controller (ARC) is an open-source Kubernetes operator that provisions and autoscales self-hosted GitHub Actions runners as pods in your own cluster.Autoscaling runnerAn autoscaling runner is a self-hosted runner whose instance count grows and shrinks automatically in response to queued jobs.Ephemeral runnerAn ephemeral runner executes exactly one job and is then destroyed, guaranteeing no state carries into the next job.Self-hosted runnerA self-hosted runner is a machine you own and operate that connects to GitHub to execute Actions jobs.