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If you would like to give something back to the CentOS Project and are considering a dedicated server donation, please contact us at: donate@centos.org Server donors are featured prominently (with a sponsor provided 468x60 banner) on our sponsors page and there
is a Spotlight link (with a sponsor provided 240x60 banner) on the CentOS.org front page.
We use donated dedicated servers for many purposes, including the following:
For CentOS DNS, mail, mailing list and web services.
For distributing the base and updates CentOS trees to our external public mirrors.
As the 'announce' server for CentOS BitTorrent downloads and as seeds for our BitTorrent downloads.
To maintain the archive of older CentOS content in the 'vault' and for additional staged hot backups.
As infrastructure for management of the CentOS Project such as 'staging' and 'behind the scenes' internal uses
For some of the larger and less available hardware (ia64, ppc(32), ppc64, s390, s390x, sparc, alpha, and such 'side architectures'), the CentOS Project have used donated servers as 'build' machines.
Here are the preferred specifications we need to use a dedicated machine:
Recent Intel and AMD physical machines ( dual/quad core ) > 2.0ghz (> 2.4ghz preferred)
> 500GB drive (raid-1, 2x500GB preferred)
4GB RAM (>= 8GB preferred)
100 mbit/sec internet connection
a substantially unlimited outbound monthly bandwidth (we can easily average about 1600-2000 GB per machine currently per month on some machines)
It can be set up with a minimal base install of the current 'latest' release, and either a password, or a ssh public key for root access send through that email address, and we will handle an initial audit, and slotting into our management and monitoring framework
from there
(!) Note: The vast majority of our dedicated servers are in the USA (which we greatly appreciate ... and we can use more there). We have a great need for providers from Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, and the Asia Pacific region to step up and donate dedicated
servers as we now have an update system that can balance loads geographically.
(!) Note: If you are an ISP and provide a dedicated server which we can use as a mirror, the CentOS project will manage that server. We will maintain it as an up to date mirror that your local CentOS machines can all use. The end result might be that your users
get faster updates and in the end the total bandwidth consumed by doing CentOS updates for you actually goes down ... and of course, you get to support the OS that is making you all that money.
(!) Note: Virtual machines are rarely up to the loads the project's uses can place upon them. However, if you can contribute something that you think is at par with the above mentioned performance level, we would be happy to test it. We might still be able
to find use for them within the CentOS Infrastructure.
is a Spotlight link (with a sponsor provided 240x60 banner) on the CentOS.org front page.
We use donated dedicated servers for many purposes, including the following:
For CentOS DNS, mail, mailing list and web services.
For distributing the base and updates CentOS trees to our external public mirrors.
As the 'announce' server for CentOS BitTorrent downloads and as seeds for our BitTorrent downloads.
To maintain the archive of older CentOS content in the 'vault' and for additional staged hot backups.
As infrastructure for management of the CentOS Project such as 'staging' and 'behind the scenes' internal uses
For some of the larger and less available hardware (ia64, ppc(32), ppc64, s390, s390x, sparc, alpha, and such 'side architectures'), the CentOS Project have used donated servers as 'build' machines.
Here are the preferred specifications we need to use a dedicated machine:
Recent Intel and AMD physical machines ( dual/quad core ) > 2.0ghz (> 2.4ghz preferred)
> 500GB drive (raid-1, 2x500GB preferred)
4GB RAM (>= 8GB preferred)
100 mbit/sec internet connection
a substantially unlimited outbound monthly bandwidth (we can easily average about 1600-2000 GB per machine currently per month on some machines)
It can be set up with a minimal base install of the current 'latest' release, and either a password, or a ssh public key for root access send through that email address, and we will handle an initial audit, and slotting into our management and monitoring framework
from there
(!) Note: The vast majority of our dedicated servers are in the USA (which we greatly appreciate ... and we can use more there). We have a great need for providers from Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, and the Asia Pacific region to step up and donate dedicated
servers as we now have an update system that can balance loads geographically.
(!) Note: If you are an ISP and provide a dedicated server which we can use as a mirror, the CentOS project will manage that server. We will maintain it as an up to date mirror that your local CentOS machines can all use. The end result might be that your users
get faster updates and in the end the total bandwidth consumed by doing CentOS updates for you actually goes down ... and of course, you get to support the OS that is making you all that money.
(!) Note: Virtual machines are rarely up to the loads the project's uses can place upon them. However, if you can contribute something that you think is at par with the above mentioned performance level, we would be happy to test it. We might still be able
to find use for them within the CentOS Infrastructure.
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