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this section shows how our severs are interconnected or connected to the outside world. I guess this section will make more sense if we are just listing the server locations in section 1. | |||
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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. |
Revision as of 14:03, 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 -
- phx2 - main datacenter in Phoenix, AZ, USA
- rdu - North Carolina, USA
- tummy - Colorado, USA
- serverbeach - San Antonio, TX, USA
- telia - Germany
- osuosl - Oregon, USA
- bodhost - UK
- ibiblio - North Carolina, USA
- internetx - Germany
- colocation america - LA, USA
Network Topology
this section shows how our severs are interconnected or connected to the outside world. I guess this section will make more sense if we are just listing the server locations in section 1.
Network Architecture
< 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
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.