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'''Wikitech''' hosts technical documentation for [[foundationsite:|Wikimedia Foundation]] infrastructure and services. To edit this wiki, you need a '''[[Help:Create a Wikimedia developer account|Wikimedia developer account]]'''. Wikitech does not use the [[m:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Unified login|Wikimedia Unified Login]] (like on Wikipedia) and does not permit editing without an account.
'''Wikitech''' is the home of documentation related to the technical projects and infrastructure maintained by the [[foundation:Home|Wikimedia Foundation]]. This includes [[Portal:Wikitech|production systems]], the [[Help:Cloud_Services_Introduction|Wikimedia Cloud Services]] computing infrastructure ([[w:Virtual private server|virtual private server, VPS]]), the [[Portal:Toolforge|Toolforge]] hosting environment ([[w:Platform as a service|Platform as a Service, PaaS]]), and many other technical projects such as the [[Nova Resource:Deployment-prep|Beta cluster]] which is used to validate new software before [[Deployments|deployment to the production cluster]].

'''This wiki is not a [[m:Help:Unified login|Wikimedia Unified Login (SUL) wiki]] and does not allow anonymous edits, therefore [[Help:Create a Wikimedia developer account|you must create a Wikimedia developer account to edit any page on this wiki.]]'''


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|description=Wikimedia Cloud Services (WMCS) provides tools, services, and support to technical contributors who build or maintain software that helps the Wikimedia movement. For help deciding which service is right for you, see the [[Help:Cloud_Services_introduction|Cloud Services introduction]].
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|content = Use [[Portal:Toolforge|Toolforge]] to build and host tools (bots, webservices, scheduled jobs) that support wiki projects.
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|content = Analyze wiki content and data in [[PAWS]], [[m:Research:Quarry|Quarry]], and [[Superset]], or access [[Portal:Data_Services | data services]] from within Cloud VPS or Toolforge.
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|content = For advanced users: administer and run your own servers on [[Portal:Cloud_VPS|Cloud VPS]], Wikimedia cloud computing infrastructure powered by [[:w:en:OpenStack|OpenStack]].
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| description = The main namespace of this wiki contains internal technical documentation from the Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) team for the Wikimedia Foundation. Documentation is available on most aspects of the technical operations of the [[Wikimedia infrastructure|production infrastructure]] as well as information on how to become involved in improving the underlying infrastructure of Wikimedia projects as a volunteer.
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For technical documentation of MediaWiki software, see [[mw:Main Page|MediaWiki.org]].
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Latest revision as of 15:24, 25 April 2024

Wikitech hosts technical documentation for Wikimedia Foundation infrastructure and services. To edit this wiki, you need a Wikimedia developer account. Wikitech does not use the Wikimedia Unified Login (like on Wikipedia) and does not permit editing without an account.

Wikimedia Cloud Services (WMCS) provides tools, services, and support to technical contributors who build or maintain software that helps the Wikimedia movement. For help deciding which service is right for you, see the Cloud Services introduction.

Use Toolforge to build and host tools (bots, webservices, scheduled jobs) that support wiki projects.

Analyze wiki content and data in PAWS, Quarry, and Superset, or access data services from within Cloud VPS or Toolforge.

For advanced users: administer and run your own servers on Cloud VPS, Wikimedia cloud computing infrastructure powered by OpenStack.

Wikimedia production is the servers, software, and databases that power the live Wikimedia Foundation websites. It is maintained by the Wikimedia Site Reliability Engineering team as well as other teams.

Our highly-configured deployment of MediaWiki, the free software wiki platform. To learn how to operate your own MediaWiki site, see mediawiki.org.

Physical locations where our servers are racked.

Traffic routing and HTTP caching for all Wikimedia projects.