Hi Andrew,

See http://myxwiki.org for more details. 

Some extracts:

"…
        • No support warranty. All support is done on the XWiki user mailing 
list by the community.
        • No stability warranty. We install the latest milestone version of 
XWiki Enterprise Manager on this farm and we use it as a stability test for the 
XWiki development team.
        • No uptime warranty. It’s possible the farm will be down a few days in 
a row although we’ll do the maximum so that it doesn’t happen.
"

And:

"
The farm is open to individuals and non-profit organizations to create wikis 
on. However the target users are mostly technical people who can support 
themselves to some extent. This farm should never be used for critical wikis.
"

Thanks
-Vincent

On Mar 5, 2012, at 11:38 PM, Andrew Manning wrote:

> I am a member of a research group at the University of Maryland in the 
> Physics department (iontrap.umd.edu). We currently run our own XWiki server 
> for our lab. We have about 20 users who use the wiki daily from recording 
> experimental logs to writing how-to articles about lab equipment or 
> techniques. We would like to migrate to a wiki hosted by professionals, so 
> that the uptime will be greater and so that we will not have to hassle with 
> the occasional problems associated with running our own server. 
> 
> It would be especially nice if we could import our current XWiki data to the 
> new one. Is that possible using the standard import/export tool? Also, what 
> kind of typical uptimes do you have? Is it possible that you would erase all 
> of our data without warning, or would be be given a reasonable amount of time 
> to back up our site if it needed to be closed for whatever reason?
> 
> username: tamanning
> server name: iontrap.myxwiki.org
> 
> Thanks,
> Andrew Manning
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