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This Xen host also hosts the Friends of Bedlam website www.bedlamites.co.uk
 
This Xen host also hosts the Friends of Bedlam website www.bedlamites.co.uk
  
In addition to the EUTC [[WebMaster]], Al Broom (07974 696 502, abroom@valleyt.co.uk) and Chris Fleming (07980 214 061, me@chrisfleming.org) have administrator access to this machine in the event of failure.
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In addition to [[User:Amar|Alistair]], [[User:AlTheTechie|Al Broom]] (07974 696 502, abroom@valleyt.co.uk) and Chris Fleming (07980 214 061, me@chrisfleming.org) have administrator access to this machine in the event of failure.
  
 
The data in the wiki database, and the php mediawiki software are backed up nightly to another Valley Technology server.
 
The data in the wiki database, and the php mediawiki software are backed up nightly to another Valley Technology server.
  
The domain eutc.org.uk is registered through [http://www.zoneedit.com ZoneEdit.com]
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The domain eutc.org.uk is registered through [http://www.1and1.co.uk 1&1]. DNS is managed via the 1&1 interface.

Latest revision as of 09:42, 16 May 2008

This server

wiki.eutc.org.uk (aka www.wiki.eutc.org.uk, aka bedlam.valleyt.co.uk) is hosted on a Xen virtual Debian server on a datacentre server owned by Valley Technology.

This Xen host also hosts the Friends of Bedlam website www.bedlamites.co.uk

In addition to Alistair, Al Broom (07974 696 502, abroom@valleyt.co.uk) and Chris Fleming (07980 214 061, me@chrisfleming.org) have administrator access to this machine in the event of failure.

The data in the wiki database, and the php mediawiki software are backed up nightly to another Valley Technology server.

The domain eutc.org.uk is registered through 1&1. DNS is managed via the 1&1 interface.