This page collects information on the hardware that we have installed or plan to install as part of HCoop infrastructure.
Contents
Linode
outpost
- Location
- Linode London
- Allocated Resources
- 1 vCPU, 2G RAM, 50G storage.
- Operating System
- Debian Buster AMD64
- User Logins
- No
- Intended Use
- Secondar AndrewFileSystem server, DNS 
- Details
Use: secondary DNS on a different subnet, all tasks requiring remote location.
Digital Ocean
busted
- Location
- DigitalOcean NYC3 
- Allocated Resources
- 1 vCPU, 2G RAM, 50G storage.
- Operating System
- Debian Buster AMD64
- User Logins
- No
- Intended Use
- Porting forward HCoop services to Debian 10 (Buster) from Debian 9 (Stretch), and potentially as a standalone DomTool node / experimental server for future feature development. 
- Details
gibran
- Location
- DigitalOcean NYC3 
- Allocated Resources
- 6 vCPU, 16G RAM, 320G storage. Additional block storage volume for OpenAFS /vicepa 
- Operating System
- Debian Stretch AMD64
- User Logins
- No
- Intended Use
- Primary AndrewFileSystem fileserver and dbserver, primary MitKerberos KDC, SQL databases, Puppet Master 
- Details
lovelace
- Location
- DigitalOcean NYC3 
- Allocated Resources
- 2vCPU, 2G RAM, 60G storage.
- Operating System
- Debian Buster AMD64
- User Logins
- No
- Intended Use
- Secondary AndrewFileSystem fileserver and dbserver, secondary MitKerberos KDC 
- Details
marsh
- Location
- DigitalOcean NYC3 
- Allocated Resources
- 4vCPU, 8G RAM, 160G storage
- Operating System
- Debian Buster AMD64
- User Logins
- Yes
- Intended Use
- Member logins
- Details
minsky
- Location
- DigitalOcean NYC3 
- Allocated Resources
- 2vCPU, 4G RAM, 80G storage
- Operating System
- Debian Buster AMD64
- User Logins
- No
- Intended Use
- Mail server and ejabberd server
- Details
shelob
- Location
- DigitalOcean NYC3 
- Allocated Resources
- 8vCPU, 16G RAM, 160G storage
- Operating System
- Debian Buster AMD64
- User Logins
- No
- Intended Use
- Web Server
- Details
Awaiting setup
None.
Awaiting purchase
Agora
JitsiMeet VPS, planned for Feb 2021.
Decommissioned
See /Decommissioned for older machines

 You should trust both wikis because the password could be read by the particular administrators.
 You should trust both wikis because the password could be read by the particular administrators.