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This page provides information about machines on the ProgClub network. See [[future machine names]] if you need to name a new machine. For information about ProgClub domains, see [[Domains]]. For information about member services, see [[Services]]. For information about administering ProgClub assets see the [[Administrative reference]]. Check out our [[Projects]] to see what we're working on or our [[Forums]] to get in touch.
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This page provides information about machines on the ProgClub network. See [[future machine names]] if you need to name a new machine. For information about ProgClub domains, see [[domains]]. For information about member services, see [[services]]. For information about administering ProgClub assets see the [[administrative reference]]. Check out our [[projects]] to see what we're working on or our [[forums]] to get in touch.
  
 
= Machines =
 
= Machines =
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== User machines ==
 
== User machines ==
  
The following are the user machines:
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The following are the user machines on ProgClub MemberNet:
  
* [[Hope|hope.progclub.net]], the primary user machine.
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* [[honesty|honesty.progclub.net]], the primary user machine.
* [[Honesty|honesty.progclub.net]], the ancillary user machine.
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* [[hope|hope.progclub.net]], the ancillary user machine.
  
 
== Administrative machines ==
 
== Administrative machines ==
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The following are the administrative machines:
 
The following are the administrative machines:
  
* [[Charity|charity.progclub.org]], the primary administrative machine.
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* [[charity|charity.progclub.org]], the primary administrative machine.
 
 
== Private machines ==
 
 
 
The following are the private machines:
 
 
 
* empathy.jj5.net, [[User:John|John]]'s secure development environment, for more serious types of software, such as software that runs as root on [https://www.blackbrick.com/ Blackbrick] equipment.
 
  
 
= Explanation of classification scheme =
 
= Explanation of classification scheme =
  
ProgClub classifies its machines as either user machines, administrative machines or private machines.
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ProgClub classifies its machines as either user machines or administrative machines.
  
User machines are systems that ProgClub members can log into for programming or account usage purposes. Member web-pages are available via user machines.
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User machines are systems that ProgClub members can log into for programming or account usage purposes. Member web-pages are available via user machines. The user machines comprise what we call ProgClub MemberNet, our member services network.
  
 
Administrative machines are systems that are used to provide administrative services such as the ProgClub web-site, user authentication, user home directories, email, or administrative databases.
 
Administrative machines are systems that are used to provide administrative services such as the ProgClub web-site, user authentication, user home directories, email, or administrative databases.
  
Private machines provide private and secure services to members who have been able to negotiate provision of equipment on such terms. For security purposes [[User:John|John]] manages private machines that ProgClub members generally don't have access to.
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The canonical domain for user machines on MemberNet is progclub.net, whereas the canonical domain for administrative machines is progclub.org. The reverse DNS lookup for hosts on the ProgClub network uses the appropriate canonical domain. It is generally best to use the canonical domain names, however you can use other domain names as explained in [[domains]].
 
 
The canonical domain for user machines is progclub.net, whereas the canonical domain for administrative machines is progclub.org. Private machines use progclub.com, except if they're allocated in another domain. The reverse DNS lookup for hosts on the ProgClub network uses the appropriate canonical domain. It is generally best to use the canonical domain names, however you can use other domain names as explained in [[Domains]].
 
  
 
= A note on virtualisation =
 
= A note on virtualisation =
  
At the moment all ProgClub machines are virtual machines provided by [http://www.slicehost.com/ Slicehost]. They can be a little slow, sorry about that. Maybe one day ProgClub will have enough funds to get some real boxes, but at the moment we can only afford these limited-capacity virtual machines. If you're experiencing capacity issues with any of ProgClub's machines, get in [[Contacts|contact]] with [[User:John|John]] and we can look at system upgrades. These cost money though, and there's no point spending money on unused capacity. There was an issue with slowness of the ProgClub web-site, which has been resolved by a [[2011 news#2011-08-09|system upgrade]].
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At the moment all ProgClub machines are virtual machines provided by [https://www.rackspace.com/ Rackspace]. They are hosted in a data-centre in Chicago. If you're experiencing capacity issues with any of ProgClub's machines get in [[contacts|contact]] with [[User:John|John]] and we can look at system upgrades.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:30, 7 December 2014

__NOTITLE__ This page provides information about machines on the ProgClub network. See future machine names if you need to name a new machine. For information about ProgClub domains, see domains. For information about member services, see services. For information about administering ProgClub assets see the administrative reference. Check out our projects to see what we're working on or our forums to get in touch.

Machines

User machines

The following are the user machines on ProgClub MemberNet:

Administrative machines

The following are the administrative machines:

Explanation of classification scheme

ProgClub classifies its machines as either user machines or administrative machines.

User machines are systems that ProgClub members can log into for programming or account usage purposes. Member web-pages are available via user machines. The user machines comprise what we call ProgClub MemberNet, our member services network.

Administrative machines are systems that are used to provide administrative services such as the ProgClub web-site, user authentication, user home directories, email, or administrative databases.

The canonical domain for user machines on MemberNet is progclub.net, whereas the canonical domain for administrative machines is progclub.org. The reverse DNS lookup for hosts on the ProgClub network uses the appropriate canonical domain. It is generally best to use the canonical domain names, however you can use other domain names as explained in domains.

A note on virtualisation

At the moment all ProgClub machines are virtual machines provided by Rackspace. They are hosted in a data-centre in Chicago. If you're experiencing capacity issues with any of ProgClub's machines get in contact with John and we can look at system upgrades.