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Project Bringing Sexy Back

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This is an effort toward the end of Fall 2017 to get new hardware, determining if we can use old hardware for anything, bring many vtluug services back to life plus add new services, fix major problems relating to the current infrastructure, make managing the current infrastructure easier, and to provide enough documentation so that anybody can have a very good understanding of how everything works without having to ask the officers about every little everythingthing. This goes beyond documentating what we have (aka will be summarized in the wiki), instead provide a sort of guide that provides an overview on how to run everything. Yes, we realize this is a massive task. Timeline TBD. One major change we are considering is running an oVirt cluster for managing everything, along with offering a VPS service in addition to shell accounts on [[Infrastructure:Acidburn|AcidburnSysadmin Handbook]]. This is not possible with the current hardware.
One major change is running an oVirt cluster to managing everything, along with offering a VPS service in addition to shell accounts on [[Infrastructure:Acidburn|Acidburn]]. This is not possible with the current hardware.
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== Getting new hardware ==
[[Infrastructure:Cyberdelia|Cyberdelia]] is the only connected physical machine right now, besides [[Infrastructure:Temp88191|our router]]. See [[Infrastructure 2017]]. We are planning to request funding from the SBB for new infrastructure as early as possible Spring 2018.
We are still working on exactly what to ask for, but here are some desirable things:
Ideally we will get 2.
 
A much more detailed price analysis will be done for the SBB.
== Hardware Configuration ==
== Service Importance ==
'''Note''': This section assumes we get new hardware that enables us to do an oVirt or Proxmox cluster, which would require downtime and reorganization of secion's PoV does '''not''' taking into account the current state of service. Instead, it includes all services in addition to future planned servicesas assumes nothing is running.
=== REQUIRED ===
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