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'''Global Presence'''
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Fedora Infrastructure Network spans multiple continents. Datacenters are present in North America, UK and Germany. List of Datacenters goes as follows:
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= Global Presence =
 
Fedora Infrastructure Network spans multiple continents. Datacenters are present in North America, UK and Germany. List of Datacenters goes as follows:
# phx2 - main datacenter in Phoenix, AZ, USA
# phx2 - main datacenter in Phoenix, AZ, USA
# rdu - North Carolina, USA
# rdu - North Carolina, USA
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# colocation america - LA, USA
# colocation america - LA, USA


'''Network Topology'''
= Network Topology =
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This section shows how our severs are interconnected or connected to the outside world.
This section shows how our severs are interconnected or connected to the outside world.
[[:Image:Growth_wide.jpg|image]]


'''Network Architecture'''
= Network Architecture =
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< this section will show overall network architecture with protocol stacks >
< this section will show overall network architecture with protocol stacks >
    3.1 Front end
        < similar to present section but with more detail >
    3.2 Proxy view
        < similar to present section but with more detail >
    3.3 Application layer
        < similar to present section but with more detail >


'''Contributing'''
== Front End ==
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This is a view of our network from the outside up to the application layer.
[[Image:Infrastructure_Architecture_frontend.png|border|thumb|center|650px|alt=Infrastructure Frontend Diagram|Infrastructure Frontend Diagram]]
 
== Proxy View ==
 
This shows whats going on in the proxies.
[[Image:Infrastructure_Architecture_proxy.png|border|thumb|center|650px|alt=Infrastructure Proxy Server|Infrastructure Proxy Server Diagram]]
 
== Application Layer ==
 
This is a generic view of how our applications work.  Each application may have its own design, but the premise is the same.
[[Image:Infrastructure_Architecture_applicationLayer.png|border|thumb|center|650px|alt=Infrastructure Application Layer Diagram|Infrastructure Application Layer Diagram]]
 
= Contributing =
 
One can contribute to Fedora Infrastructure in several ways. If you want to improve the quality of content in this page then have a look at [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/GettingStarted GettingStarted]. And if you are wondering why no server in a great country like yours and want to make donations of hardware please visit our [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Donations donations] and [http://fedoraproject.org/sponsors sponsors] page.
One can contribute to Fedora Infrastructure in several ways. If you want to improve the quality of content in this page then have a look at [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/GettingStarted GettingStarted]. And if you are wondering why no server in a great country like yours and want to make donations of hardware please visit our [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Donations donations] and [http://fedoraproject.org/sponsors sponsors] page.
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Revision as of 14:34, 20 September 2012

Global Presence

Fedora Infrastructure Network spans multiple continents. Datacenters are present in North America, UK and Germany. List of Datacenters goes as follows:

  1. phx2 - main datacenter in Phoenix, AZ, USA
  2. rdu - North Carolina, USA
  3. tummy - Colorado, USA
  4. serverbeach - San Antonio, TX, USA
  5. telia - Germany
  6. osuosl - Oregon, USA
  7. bodhost - UK
  8. ibiblio - North Carolina, USA
  9. internetx - Germany
  10. colocation america - LA, USA

Network Topology

This section shows how our severs are interconnected or connected to the outside world.

Network Architecture

< this section will show overall network architecture with protocol stacks >

Front End

This is a view of our network from the outside up to the application layer.

Infrastructure Frontend Diagram
Infrastructure Frontend Diagram

Proxy View

This shows whats going on in the proxies.

Infrastructure Proxy Server
Infrastructure Proxy Server Diagram

Application Layer

This is a generic view of how our applications work. Each application may have its own design, but the premise is the same.

Infrastructure Application Layer Diagram
Infrastructure Application Layer Diagram

Contributing

One can contribute to Fedora Infrastructure in several ways. If you want to improve the quality of content in this page then have a look at GettingStarted. And if you are wondering why no server in a great country like yours and want to make donations of hardware please visit our donations and sponsors page.