GitLab Runner: Step 1: Create your GitLab Runner on Stackhero
This documentation is part of the Getting started guide. You can view the complete guide here: Connect your Stackhero GitLab Runner to GitLab.com, Stackhero for GitLab, or your own GitLab server and launch your first pipeline in just a few minutes.
👋 Welcome to the Stackhero documentation!
Stackhero offers a straightforward GitLab Runner cloud solution that makes running your GitLab CI/CD jobs efficient and hassle-free. Here’s what you can expect:
- Unlimited CI/CD minutes: run your pipelines as often as you need, with no per-minute billing or unexpected charges.
- Multiple concurrent jobs: speed up your development by running several jobs in parallel.
- The Docker executor with Docker-in-Docker support: easily build and push container images as part of your CI/CD process.
- Works seamlessly with both GitLab.com and self-managed GitLab instances.
- A private, dedicated infrastructure with fast NVMe/SSD storage ensures stable and predictable build performance.
- Available in 🇪🇺 Europe and 🇺🇸 USA regions to meet your team’s requirements.
Save time: you can connect your first GitLab Runner and start running pipelines in just a few minutes!
From your Stackhero dashboard, you can create a new GitLab Runner service and select a plan that suits your workflow. The plan determines your available CPU, RAM, and the number of concurrent jobs (matching the GitLab Runner concurrent setting: how many jobs the runner can process in parallel).
Your runner will be ready to use in about 2 minutes.