Toolserver history
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Toolserver administration was primarily done by River. Elian was in charge of approving accounts and being the primary contact point between the Toolserver and Wikimedia Deutschland. River created the actual accounts and administered the server.
- June 2004: Wikimedia Deutschland e.V. (the German Wikimedia chapter) is founded.[1]
- August 2005: JeLuF arranges for Sun Microsystems to donate a V40z server (later named zedler[2]) for use at that year's Wikimania in Frankfurt.
- After the conference, Mark was supposed to be taking the server home (and use it as a coffee table until the next data center visit). However, Notafish (organizer of Wikimania) needed the server available for a little bit more, and took it home herself.
- September 2005: The server is liberated from Notafish's home, and installed by her and Mark at Kennisnet in Amsterdam[3], where it becomes the first "tools server"
- January 2006: DaB. takes over from Elian as the Toolserver contact at Wikimedia Deutschland.
- April 2006: a disk array (purchased in January) is added to
zedler
to provide more space for the database, and improve performance. - June 2006:
hemlock
is donated by Sun to the Wikimedia Foundation, and becomes the "login server". zedler is only used for databases. - June 2007:
yarrow
is installed as a new server to handle the s1 and s3 clusters - June 2008: after
hemlock
becomes increasingly overloaded,nightshade
is installed as a replacement login server, andhemlock
becomes the web server - March 2009: two new servers are installed:
rosemary
, a new database for the s1 cluster, andwolfsbane
, a new web server to replace the again overloadedhemlock
. - June 2009: Three servers are added to the Toolserver cluster:
cassini
(for OpenStreetMap-related work),hyacinth
(intended to become the new /home NFS server), anddaphne
(intended to become the server for the S2 databases). - May 2010:
ortelius
is set up as a redundant web server.
vandale
was donated by Kennisnet for the Wikimedia Foundation as part of the original donation by Kennisnet of rack space, servers, and bandwidth. It was originally intended to be a database server, but then was borrowed from the Foundation and used for the Toolserver as a _________.
References
[edit]This page is obsolete. It is being retained for archival purposes. It may document extensions or features that are obsolete and/or no longer supported. Do not rely on the information here being up-to-date. This page was imported from the Toolserver wiki. Toolserver has been replaced by Toolforge. |