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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). 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]].
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]].


'''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.
== Links ==
== Links ==



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.