Hi Board!

The Sysadmin team has been reviewing the current infrastructure and servers
and would like to request the purchase of a new server in the next fiscal
year.

The average server is from 2006[1] and with the exception of the server
donated by Jeff Schroeder last year, the support contracts have expired on
all of them.  One or two of the current servers have suffered from outages
and with the support contracts expired we need to have a backup plan.  The
recent outage of the Label server highlighted this need as we lost a number
of services including live.gnome.org, Jabber, LDAP and more.

Examples what new hardware would help with: [2, 3]:

* Build server - the current build service brings the server to its knees
and that server also runs other services.  With GNOME 3 coming, the build
server will be even more important for the release team.
* Create failover services for NFS and LDAP/DNS
* New services such as Snowy, Blip and more will create an additional strain
on the current servers
* Migrate more services to individual VMs which helps with backup, migration
and security (we would need more powerful hardware than we have today to
host multiple VMs)

Ideally, we'd like to request 2 servers - one similar to the donation last
year in the $5000 to $6000 range and a smaller server to separate out
critical services.

Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional services.

Paul
(on behalf of the Sysadmin team)


[1] http://live.gnome.org/Sysadmin/Servers
[2]
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-infrastructure/2010-September/msg00077.html
[3]
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-infrastructure/2010-September/msg00078.html
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