On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 4:22 AM, billinghurst <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Oh my giddy aunt, was there a brain fade among all the communications
> around this matter. Didn't someone think that the jargon of "pmtpa" and
> "eqiad" needed some explanation? In retrospect do you think that the
> statement "new instance creation disabled in pmtpa, only available in
> eqiad" is going to make sense to 99.9% of the eyes around the wikis where
> we are 'ambassadors'?
>

You know you could have just asked, right?  :-P  Part of the point of the
ambassadors list is to be the conduit, which means sometimes the jargon is
going to creep in, but it's also perfectly fine to ask what these things
mean on list.

Our Operations team has a five letter abbreviation for all of the
datacenters.  The first two letters are the vendor responsible, and the
last three are airport code for the nearest airport to the datacenter.
 "pmtpa" is the datacenter in Tampa, "pm" standing for hosting company
Power Medium (now Hostway), and "tpa" being the airport code for Tampa
International Airport[1].  "eqiad" is our Equinix-operated datacenter in
Ashburn, Virginia, which is near Dulles International Airport (IAD).[2]

Rob

[1]  https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Pmtpa
[2]  https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Eqiad
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