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This page aims to keep information public about Sage's infrastructure. Question mark means that the information is not confirmed, please do not hesitate to edit if you know more. This page aims to keep information public about Sage's infrastructure.
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Please mark which services still need to find a new home, with the system requirements and the deadline.

<<TableOfContents()>>

= Current services =

== DNS ==
  * registrant: was
  * admin: was, schilly
  * tech contact: was, schilly
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  * purpose : webserver wher users can get support
  * hosted at : Ohio State University (Niles Johnson's university)
  * technology used : ubuntu, nginx, uwsgi, postgesql, askbot
  * admins : niles, tmonteil, vedlecroix, slelievre, kcrisman, mhansen
  * contact : sage-askbot-admin@googlegroups.com
  * purpose: webserver where users can get support
  * hosted at: [[Ohio State University|https://www.osu.edu/]]
  * technology used: ubuntu, nginx, uwsgi, postgesql, askbot
  * resources needed: database on a separate VM, 2GB RAM, 10GB disk
  * admin: niles, tmonteil, vdelecroix, slelievre, kcrisman, mhansen
  * contact: sage-askbot-admin@googlegroups.com
  * local tech contact: David Alden
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== backup ==
  * purpose: keep the data of various services in a separate place
  * hosted at: [[http://www.math.u-psud.fr/?lang=fr|Mathematics lab]], University Paris South (Orsay)
  * technology used: debian, rsync, rssh, rsnapshot
  * resources needed: 1TB disk
  * admin: tmonteil, slelievre
  * local sage dev: slelievre
  * local tech contact: Mathilde Rousseau
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== git.sagemath.org and trac.sagemath.org ==
  * purpose : development tools, they share the same host
  * hosted at : ?UW?
  * technology used : ?
  * admins : ?harald?
  * contact : ?harald?
== doc.sagemath.org, planet.sagemath.org, www.sagemath.org ==
  * purpose: on-line browsable documentation + web homepage
  * hosted at: github.io
  * technology used: proprietary
  * resources needed: 0 CPU, 0 RAM, 0 DISK
  * admin: everyone who is on the github group for sagemath
  * contact: schilly for the website
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== files.sagemath.org, fileserver.sagemath.org, old.files.sagemath.org ==
  * purpose: main files, spkgs, and backup of "other" files
  * what's at files.sagemath.org is ''exactly'' rsync.sagemath.org::sage
  * old.files.sagemath.org has the old stable releases
  * are the old development tarballs are still archived somewhere?
  * hosted at: UW. Other places are the mirrors of it.
  * contact: schilly, vbraun
  * admin: ohanar?

== git.sagemath.org, trac.sagemath.org ==
  * purpose: development tools, they share the same host
  * hosted at: UW, going to move soon
  * technology used: ubuntu, apache, git, trac
  * resources needed: ?CPU ?RAM ?DISK
  * admin: people with root access: kclawson, ohanar, vbraun, mderickx, robertwb, wstein, tmonteil, dimpase
  * contact: no real organisation yet, go to sage-devel

== GitHub organization for SageMath ==
  * url: http://github.com/sagemath
  * admin: schilly, vbraun

== build.sagemath.org ==
  * purpose: distribute and gathers automatic binary building on volunteer's machines
  * hosted at: ?UW?
  * technology used: ubuntu, nginx: see [[buildbot]] for more details
  * resources needed: ?CPU ?RAM ?DISK
  * admin: ??
  * contact: ??
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  * purpose : distribute and gathers automatic ticket testing on volunteer's machines
  * hosted at : ?UW?
  * technology used : see [[buildbot]] for more details
  * admins : ?robertwb?
  * contact : ?robertwb?
  * purpose: distribute and gathers automatic ticket testing on volunteer's machines
  * hosted at: [[http://www-irma.u-strasbg.fr|IRMA]], Université de Strasbourg
  * technology used: ubuntu, nginx, uwsgi, flask, mongodb, see [[buildbot]] for more details
  * application source code: https://github.com/sagemath/sage-patchbot
  * resources needed: Minimal CPU, RAM. ~50GB disk.
  * admin: chapoton, tmonteil
  * root access: chapoton, tmonteil
  * contact: chapoton, tmonteil
  * local sage dev: chapoton
  * local tech contact: Alain Sartout
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  * purpose : the seed for mirrors, see MirrorNetwork for more details
  * hosted at : ?UW?
  * technology used : ?
  * admins : ?harald?
  * contact : ?harald?
  * purpose: the seed for mirrors, see MirrorNetwork for more details
  * hosted at: UW
  * technology used: rsync
  * resources needed:
     * CPU 1 core
     * RAM 2-3 GB (mostly for caching when calculating hashes)
     * DISK enough for all sage files (50+ GB)
  * admin: schilly
  * contact: schilly
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== sageb0t ==
  * purpose: turn pull requests on !GitHub into trac tickets
  * contact: robertwb
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== www.sagemath.org ==
  * purpose : web homepage
  * hosted at : github.io via fastly.net ?
  * technology used : proprietary?
  * admins : ?harald?
  * contact : ?harald?
== sagecell.sagemath.org ==
  * purpose: allow embedding sage computations within a webpage
  * hosted at:
    * [[Goethe-Universität|www.uni-frankfurt.de]] (Frankfurt, Germany)
    * [[http://www.uam.es|Universidad Autónoma de Madrid]] (Madrid, Spain)
    * Google Compute Engine (Council Bluffs, Iowa, USA)
  * technology used: production installation requires a dedicated server (either physical or virtual)
  * resources needed:
    * RAM: 32GB recommended for smooth operation, 16GB may become enough in the future
    * CPU: the more the better for handling spikes in load and allowing parallel interacts, but any will do if necessary
    * DISK: must have BTRFS at least for /var/lib/lxc, SSD is preferable, 100GB should be sufficient for the foreseeable future
  * admin: novoselt
  * contact: novoselt
  * available urls: http://aleph.sagemath.org, http://sagecell.sagemath.org

== sagenb.org ==
  * purpose: public notebook,
  * state: end of life, replaced by [[http://cloud.sagemath.com]]
  * volunteers to provide worksheets back to the users: dimpase, tmonteil, vdelecroix

== wiki.sagemath.org ==
  * purpose: the wiki you are reading!
  * hosted at: UW, going to move soon
  * technology used: ubuntu, apache, moinmoin
  * resources needed: ?CPU ?RAM ?DISK
  * admin: people with root access: kclawson, wstein, ohanar, mmarco, tmonteil, dimpase
  * contact: no real organisation yet, go to sage-devel
  * possible issue in migration: the database of user accounts is synced from trac when this latter is modified (incron)

== zulip.sagemath.org ==
  * purpose: chat system
  * hosted at: cloud.google.com
  * resources needed: a dedicated VM with 2-4GB of RAM
  * admin: roed

== combinat.sagemath.org ==
  * purpose: ? (holds a copy of the mercurial patches of sage-combinat)
  * hosted at: UW ?
  * technology used: ?
  * resources needed: ?CPU ?RAM ?DISK
  * admin: people with root access: schilly?
  * contact: ?

= Planned services (wishlist) =

  * schilly: who wishes this and did define those purposes based on what discussion?
  * tmonteil: this is a ''wishlist'', not something collectively decided. Note however that almost nothing in the current framework was collectively discussed either.

== backup ==
  * purpose: backup between remote hosts, local backups can be destroyed
     * schilly: backup of what?
     * tmonteil: backup of the data of the services we maintain: ask, trac, git, wiki,... according to [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/sage-devel/ed_ya-d-k_E/5csVA6wsCwAJ this] [http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.mathematics.sage.devel/84894 post] there is currently no regular backup at all for those services (except ask, that benefits for a semi-automatic backup system), this is why i proposed to have a server dedicated to that, located in a different place than the other services.
     * we got a VM at [[https://www.math.u-psud.fr/|Orsay math department]] with 1TB of disk, we are currently setting it up, and use it for more and more services.

== stats ==
  * purpose: stop feeding google-analytics database
    * schilly: strong objection, we have a long time history stored there and it's far better than any other tools
    * tmonteil: i hope this long time history could be easily fetched in some open format, or does this mean that we locked ourselves there? (being locked would imply that this tool is among the worst)
    * tmonteil: better for who? for google and the NSA to which we currently provide all our visitors IPs? There is a serious privacy issue with such analytics saas tools.
  * public stats are here [[http://www.histats.com/viewstats/?SID=1579950&f=2]]
    * novoselt: horrific page - I thought such blinking adds are a thing of the past, had to close it before finding any data
    * tmonteil: note that free software alternative do exist

== lists ==
  * purpose: do not depend on googlegroups (see what happened with googleID on ask and sagenb)
     * schilly strong objection: what has this to do with google id?
     * tmonteil: googleID is an example of a service that was stopped by google, with strong consequences on our side (some people not able to connect anymore (e.g. on ask.sagemath.org), or not able to retrieve their work (e.g. on sagenb.org)). What will happen when google will decide that googlegroups will be shut down? Would we be able to discuss with them about this issue?

This page aims to keep information public about Sage's infrastructure. Question mark means that the information is not confirmed, please edit if you know more.

Please mark which services still need to find a new home, with the system requirements and the deadline.

Current services

DNS

  • registrant: was
  • admin: was, schilly
  • tech contact: was, schilly

ask.sagemath.org

  • purpose: webserver where users can get support
  • hosted at: https://www.osu.edu/

  • technology used: ubuntu, nginx, uwsgi, postgesql, askbot
  • resources needed: database on a separate VM, 2GB RAM, 10GB disk
  • admin: niles, tmonteil, vdelecroix, slelievre, kcrisman, mhansen
  • contact: sage-askbot-admin@googlegroups.com

  • local tech contact: David Alden

backup

  • purpose: keep the data of various services in a separate place
  • hosted at: Mathematics lab, University Paris South (Orsay)

  • technology used: debian, rsync, rssh, rsnapshot
  • resources needed: 1TB disk
  • admin: tmonteil, slelievre
  • local sage dev: slelievre
  • local tech contact: Mathilde Rousseau

doc.sagemath.org, planet.sagemath.org, www.sagemath.org

  • purpose: on-line browsable documentation + web homepage
  • hosted at: github.io
  • technology used: proprietary
  • resources needed: 0 CPU, 0 RAM, 0 DISK
  • admin: everyone who is on the github group for sagemath
  • contact: schilly for the website

files.sagemath.org, fileserver.sagemath.org, old.files.sagemath.org

  • purpose: main files, spkgs, and backup of "other" files
  • what's at files.sagemath.org is exactly rsync.sagemath.org::sage

  • old.files.sagemath.org has the old stable releases
  • are the old development tarballs are still archived somewhere?
  • hosted at: UW. Other places are the mirrors of it.
  • contact: schilly, vbraun
  • admin: ohanar?

git.sagemath.org, trac.sagemath.org

  • purpose: development tools, they share the same host
  • hosted at: UW, going to move soon
  • technology used: ubuntu, apache, git, trac
  • resources needed: ?CPU ?RAM ?DISK
  • admin: people with root access: kclawson, ohanar, vbraun, mderickx, robertwb, wstein, tmonteil, dimpase
  • contact: no real organisation yet, go to sage-devel

GitHub organization for SageMath

build.sagemath.org

  • purpose: distribute and gathers automatic binary building on volunteer's machines
  • hosted at: ?UW?
  • technology used: ubuntu, nginx: see buildbot for more details

  • resources needed: ?CPU ?RAM ?DISK
  • admin: ??
  • contact: ??

patchbot.sagemath.org

  • purpose: distribute and gathers automatic ticket testing on volunteer's machines
  • hosted at: IRMA, Université de Strasbourg

  • technology used: ubuntu, nginx, uwsgi, flask, mongodb, see buildbot for more details

  • application source code: https://github.com/sagemath/sage-patchbot

  • resources needed: Minimal CPU, RAM. ~50GB disk.
  • admin: chapoton, tmonteil
  • root access: chapoton, tmonteil
  • contact: chapoton, tmonteil
  • local sage dev: chapoton
  • local tech contact: Alain Sartout

rsync.sagemath.org

  • purpose: the seed for mirrors, see MirrorNetwork for more details

  • hosted at: UW
  • technology used: rsync
  • resources needed:
    • CPU 1 core
    • RAM 2-3 GB (mostly for caching when calculating hashes)
    • DISK enough for all sage files (50+ GB)
  • admin: schilly
  • contact: schilly

sageb0t

  • purpose: turn pull requests on GitHub into trac tickets

  • contact: robertwb

sagecell.sagemath.org

  • purpose: allow embedding sage computations within a webpage
  • hosted at:
  • technology used: production installation requires a dedicated server (either physical or virtual)
  • resources needed:
    • RAM: 32GB recommended for smooth operation, 16GB may become enough in the future
    • CPU: the more the better for handling spikes in load and allowing parallel interacts, but any will do if necessary
    • DISK: must have BTRFS at least for /var/lib/lxc, SSD is preferable, 100GB should be sufficient for the foreseeable future
  • admin: novoselt
  • contact: novoselt
  • available urls: http://aleph.sagemath.org, http://sagecell.sagemath.org

sagenb.org

  • purpose: public notebook,
  • state: end of life, replaced by http://cloud.sagemath.com

  • volunteers to provide worksheets back to the users: dimpase, tmonteil, vdelecroix

wiki.sagemath.org

  • purpose: the wiki you are reading!
  • hosted at: UW, going to move soon
  • technology used: ubuntu, apache, moinmoin
  • resources needed: ?CPU ?RAM ?DISK
  • admin: people with root access: kclawson, wstein, ohanar, mmarco, tmonteil, dimpase
  • contact: no real organisation yet, go to sage-devel
  • possible issue in migration: the database of user accounts is synced from trac when this latter is modified (incron)

zulip.sagemath.org

  • purpose: chat system
  • hosted at: cloud.google.com
  • resources needed: a dedicated VM with 2-4GB of RAM
  • admin: roed

combinat.sagemath.org

  • purpose: ? (holds a copy of the mercurial patches of sage-combinat)
  • hosted at: UW ?
  • technology used: ?
  • resources needed: ?CPU ?RAM ?DISK
  • admin: people with root access: schilly?
  • contact: ?

Planned services (wishlist)

  • schilly: who wishes this and did define those purposes based on what discussion?
  • tmonteil: this is a wishlist, not something collectively decided. Note however that almost nothing in the current framework was collectively discussed either.

backup

stats

  • purpose: stop feeding google-analytics database
    • schilly: strong objection, we have a long time history stored there and it's far better than any other tools
    • tmonteil: i hope this long time history could be easily fetched in some open format, or does this mean that we locked ourselves there? (being locked would imply that this tool is among the worst)
    • tmonteil: better for who? for google and the NSA to which we currently provide all our visitors IPs? There is a serious privacy issue with such analytics saas tools.
  • public stats are here http://www.histats.com/viewstats/?SID=1579950&f=2

    • novoselt: horrific page - I thought such blinking adds are a thing of the past, had to close it before finding any data
    • tmonteil: note that free software alternative do exist

lists

  • purpose: do not depend on googlegroups (see what happened with googleID on ask and sagenb)
    • schilly strong objection: what has this to do with google id?
    • tmonteil: googleID is an example of a service that was stopped by google, with strong consequences on our side (some people not able to connect anymore (e.g. on ask.sagemath.org), or not able to retrieve their work (e.g. on sagenb.org)). What will happen when google will decide that googlegroups will be shut down? Would we be able to discuss with them about this issue?