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The service presently runs on a Debian Linux server hosted as a XEN virtual machine. The setup of the server is documented [http://www.keytonature.eu/wiki/Metadata_repository_server/Debian_installation here].
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The service presently runs on a Debian Linux server hosted as a XEN virtual machine. The software setup of the server is documented ([[:Category:Software documentation|Software documentation overview]], [[Debian installation|Specific Debian installations]]).
  
The minimal present cost for a service sponsor in picking up the server, avoiding a reconfiguration of the entire server, would be to provide one XEN host, restore the virtual machine to it, reconfigure network interfaces and DNS entries and restart the service. If no XEN host is already available, this requires about one working day for the reconfiguration
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The minimal cost for a service sponsor occurs when the virtual machine can be directly restored, avoiding a reconfiguration of the entire server. This can be achieved by configuring a XEN Server host, restore the virtual machine to it, reconfigure network interfaces and DNS entries and restart the service. The time needed for this is estimated as half a working day. If a XEN server host is not available and cannot be set up, additional time is required for a complete reconfiguration (about two working days).
  
Current biowikifarm server hardware is documented [[Biowikifarm server hardware |here]]. The minimum current hardware use is presently lower, amounting only to 2 processors and 200 GB Harddisk. If the service is very successfully it might require multiple servers, separating database, apache/php, and one or several proxy cache servers. Some service providers may therefore limit their commitment to a specified amount of resources; see [[Project:Ownership and sponsors|Ownership and sponsors]] for further information.
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Current biowikifarm server hardware is documented [[Biowikifarm server hardware |here]]. The minimum current hardware use is presently lower, amounting only to 2 processors, 2 GB RAM and 200 GB Harddisk. Future hardware requirements may change, and could include including separating database, apache/php, and proxy cache servers. Some service providers may therefore limit their commitment to a specified amount of resources; see [[Project:Ownership and sponsors|Ownership and sponsors]] for further information.

Latest revision as of 16:17, 30 March 2010

The service presently runs on a Debian Linux server hosted as a XEN virtual machine. The software setup of the server is documented (Software documentation overview, Specific Debian installations).

The minimal cost for a service sponsor occurs when the virtual machine can be directly restored, avoiding a reconfiguration of the entire server. This can be achieved by configuring a XEN Server host, restore the virtual machine to it, reconfigure network interfaces and DNS entries and restart the service. The time needed for this is estimated as half a working day. If a XEN server host is not available and cannot be set up, additional time is required for a complete reconfiguration (about two working days).

Current biowikifarm server hardware is documented here. The minimum current hardware use is presently lower, amounting only to 2 processors, 2 GB RAM and 200 GB Harddisk. Future hardware requirements may change, and could include including separating database, apache/php, and proxy cache servers. Some service providers may therefore limit their commitment to a specified amount of resources; see Ownership and sponsors for further information.