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This page intends to provide us with enough elements to evaluate whether is convenient to install a server (or several servers) in a co-location in Mexico City.
The initial general goals are: 1) to address the need to increase MFPL backup capabilities, 2) to have part of our infrastructure located in a different set of legal conditions, those ruling telecommunications in México, which eventually bring progressive lawyer(s) close to our work to back us up. 3) to give a concrete initiative for the local support team to engage in MFPL development and to start collaborate locally, 4) to create conditions to share technical skills in a process what will benefit mexican counterparts by providing us guidance and the experience and background from the US tech-team, 5) to share responsibilities with local techies in the maintenance and development of MFPL infrastructure.
Three aspects of this proposal are:
- Co-location costs (budget). Providers: Metro Red
- Server (and rack) prices (budget) A recent server installation experience in the Heirich Boell Found give us a sense of what are the prices of a Dell PowerEdge R310 server, bought and delivered in México City. Specifications as reported by the BIOS attached here
The cost offered by Dell without the Embedded Management Card:iDRAC6 Enterprise was close to MXN $61,000
- Local organizing of the mexican support team. People interested in joining: Jesús Franco (individual MFPL member), Iván Carrasco (member through Comité Cerezo), Enrique Rosas (MFPL co-director)
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