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w00t! Fund Drive for LUGNET Servers
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lugnet.admin.finance, lugnet.admin.general, lugnet.general, lugnet.robotics, lugnet.trains, lugnet.technic, lugnet.castle, lugnet.space, lugnet.org, lugnet.announce
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lugnet.admin.finance
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Tue, 24 Feb 2004 04:24:19 GMT
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We appreciated your patience during the downtime today
Thank you for bearing an unusually long downtime today. We certainly werent
expecting a 9-hour outage simply for the replacement of a disk.
You may have noticed on the LUGNET homepage during the downtime that we are
finalizing plans for purchasing a brand new server box for LUGNET this week.
(We are still running on almost 20th Century hardware.)
As of 5:00pm EST today, LUGNET had exactly $728.69 USD in its coffers (not
counting the quarterly bandwidth bill which is due shortly and has already
been withdrawn), which gets us about half way to a decent modern server.
Thanks to kind donations in the past few hours, weve got a little more
breathing room now than earlier today, but we think there is a lot more
potential out there. (Thankfully, Pair Networks paid for the new drive that
got installed today, since its part of their package.)
We need a completely new server
Please click here if you have $5 or $10 burning a hole in your PayPal account.
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Soon we begin the transition
As mentioned in October, Matthew Miller and I are going to be transitioning
LUGNET away from the FreeBSD setup at Pair Networks and over to an all-Linux
system where we can administer fine-grained accounts on the server ourselves
and generally have much greater control over the server box. Matthew is a
fellow LUGNET-er, NELUG-er, friend, co-worker at Boston University (day
job!), and the creator and full-time project leader of the very successful
BU Linux distribution. Matthew has offered to
administer the new LUGNET server from a security, software installation,
and developer account standpoint.
We believe we have found an outstanding co-lo place right here in Boston and
will be visiting it tomorrow night after work to check out the facilities.
If we leave happy, then we will probably bring a server there later this
week and begin the server transition process.
LUGNET currently runs on a single old beater 900 MHz. Celeron processor
with a sorta crufty old motherboard that is maxed out at (eeek) 512 MB RAM.
More horsepower and RAM will speed things and make plenty of breathing room
for additional accounts and software development.
Where were headed
The new system Matthew has speced out includes a dual-processor-capable
motherboard and 1 to 2 GB of ECC RAM, as well as honkin system bus and
two phat ATA disk drives. We dont have a quote on it yet, but Matthew
estimates it to be around $1700, plus or minus a couple hundred. We can
always add another processor later as well as more memory, but what we
start with will still be pretty awesome. Obviously, the more cash we can
raise toward this, the better system we can afford, which...
...Brings me to the next part. We actually want to buy two new servers:
one to serve as the production server and the other to serve as a research
and development server. We think it would be best to purchase both
together, if possible. Were also thinking we could save a bit of money by
putting one drive in each system -- each partitioned with its own area plus
a mirror of the other system -- instead of putting two drives in the main
system. With a second new server, we could also improve overall reliability
by running HTTP on one system and NNTP on the other.
Well get there with your help
I hope you can take a few moments to make a small donation toward this goal.
Your contribution will come back to you tenfold in good LEGO karma.
Leg Godt
Todd
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Message has 18 Replies: | | Re: w00t! Fund Drive for LUGNET Servers
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| I have just added a small amount to your "fund drive". I was happy to make a donation, but I expect I'd be happier if LUNGET published accounts. That way we could all see what the future holds... (...) Novice question: could the old box not work as (...) (21 years ago, 24-Feb-04, to lugnet.admin.finance, FTX)
| | | Re: w00t! Fund Drive for LUGNET Servers
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| Money has been sent! Best of luck in aquiring the new hardware! I am sure that you will not have any problems, as LUGNET is well worth the money. Atleast it is to me, hopefully everyone else who is able to will step up and help out. I am excited by (...) (21 years ago, 24-Feb-04, to lugnet.admin.finance)
| | | Re: w00t! Fund Drive for LUGNET Servers
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| Please accept $250.00 from Big Ben Bricks LLC. Big Ben Bricks LLC would not be where it is today without the support of LUGNET and many of it's members. I encourage others with LEGO related ventures, who use LUGNET to promote their products, to do (...) (21 years ago, 24-Feb-04, to lugnet.admin.finance, FTX) !!
| | | Re: w00t! Fund Drive for LUGNET Servers
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| (...) I may be able to help with the colo aspect. I just moved Brickshelf to a new ISP, and I still have some rack space left. Its at Equinix in Ashburn, VA which has some of the most abundant and lowest cost bandwidth anywhere. Rack space however (...) (21 years ago, 25-Feb-04, to lugnet.admin.finance, FTX)
| | | Re: w00t! Fund Drive for LUGNET Servers
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| Hi Todd, Just so you know I have some LEGO display stuff I'm putting up on auction on my Bricklink store. The display minifig is going to have 10% of the final bid go to lugnet. The other display stuff will be between 25% and 50% :) (I also need to (...) (21 years ago, 27-Feb-04, to lugnet.admin.finance, FTX)
| | | LUGNET server fund drive a roaring success!
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| Update: Thanks to donations totalling over $4K from more than 150 people around the world, we not only hit our target in four short days days but exceeded it -- by a margin wide and comfortable enough to afford a superb hardware configuration and (...) (21 years ago, 28-Feb-04, to lugnet.admin.finance, lugnet.admin.general, lugnet.general, lugnet.robotics, lugnet.trains, lugnet.technic, lugnet.castle, lugnet.space, lugnet.org, lugnet.announce, FTX) !!
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