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'''Fortress of Solitude''', often abbreviated as '''FOS''', is ArchiveTeam's primary staging server, operated by [[User:Jscott|Jason Scott]] (a.k.a. SketchCow).
'''Fortress of Solitude''', often abbreviated as '''FOS''', is ArchiveTeam's primary staging server, operated by [[User:Jscott|Jason Scott]] (a.k.a. SketchCow). It is, in fact, a virtual machine on the network of the Internet Archive, and has a storage capacity of 16 terabytes as of 2015.


Content downloaded by ArchiveTeam members is uploaded there via rsync, and after being processed, stuff departs from there to the servers of the [[Internet Archive]].
Content downloaded as part of ArchiveTeam projects (including [[ArchiveBot]]) is uploaded to so-called ''staging servers'' via rsync, and after being processed, data is transferred from there to the servers of the [[Internet Archive]].


== Links ==


*[http://fos.textfiles.com/ARCHIVETEAM/ Upload history]: Shows when and where the megawarc files (multi-gigabyte compilations of smaller [[WARC]] files) of ArchiveBot and ArchiveTeam projects have been uploaded.
*[http://fos.textfiles.com/pipeline.html Pipeline monitor]: Shows status of pipelines (processes for megawarcing and uploading) of different projects.
*[http://fos.textfiles.com:8088/mrtg/ System status]: Some resource graphs of the FOS VM instance.


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Revision as of 06:45, 24 January 2019

Fortress of Solitude, often abbreviated as FOS, is ArchiveTeam's primary staging server, operated by Jason Scott (a.k.a. SketchCow). It is, in fact, a virtual machine on the network of the Internet Archive, and has a storage capacity of 16 terabytes as of 2015.

Content downloaded as part of ArchiveTeam projects (including ArchiveBot) is uploaded to so-called staging servers via rsync, and after being processed, data is transferred from there to the servers of the Internet Archive.

Links

  • Upload history: Shows when and where the megawarc files (multi-gigabyte compilations of smaller WARC files) of ArchiveBot and ArchiveTeam projects have been uploaded.
  • Pipeline monitor: Shows status of pipelines (processes for megawarcing and uploading) of different projects.
  • System status: Some resource graphs of the FOS VM instance.