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Revision as of 06:04, 10 January 2019
wmflabs.org redirects here. You might be looking for the Lists of Toolforge tools or the List of Cloud VPS projects. |
Please read the Wikimedia Cloud Services Introduction and the Getting Started guide. |
Cloud VPS (Virtual Private Server) provides a cloud computing infrastructure powered by OpenStack for projects related to the Wikimedia movement. The environment includes access to a variety of data services. Cloud VPS is meant to make it easier for developers and system administrators to try out improvements to Wikimedia infrastructure (including MediaWiki), power research and analytics, and host projects that are not viable in the Toolforge environment. Virtual machines running on Cloud VPS are subject to the instance lifecycle.
Current Usage
See the openstack-browser tool for an overview of resources being used and a list of projects in our OpenStack deployment.
User Documentation
Basics
- Instance lifecycle
- Help:Access - How to access Cloud VPS and Toolforge instances
- Help:Addresses - How to assign an IP addresses and a DNS name to your instance
- Help:Instances - How to create, remove and modify instances on Cloud VPS
- Help:Proxy - How to create web proxies for instances
- Conforming to Production standards
- Help:Security groups - How to manage security groups and firewall settings
- Help:Standalone puppetmaster - Project local Puppetmaster for Puppet development
- Help:Sudo Policies - How to configure sudo policy a project
- Help for Manage DNS Domains
Project Administration
- Help:Sudo Policies - How to configure a sudo policy a project
Instance administration and configuration
If you are baffled by the instance configuration page, here are instructions for setting up a few basic instance types:
- MediaWiki-Vagrant in Cloud VPS if you're used to mw:MediaWiki-Vagrant
- Project local Puppetmaster for Puppet development
- Help:LAMP instances
- Adding Disk Space
- Resize the root partition