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     2source: ​[https://support.mayfirst.org/wiki/projects/servidores-de-respaldo]
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     4== Project: Decentralized Backup Servers ==
     5
     6== '''Background.''' ==
     7
     8A review of the technical feasibility and search for colocation alternatives in Mexico City is documented at:
     9https://support.mayfirst.org/wiki/projects/server-colocation-mexico
     10The project has been discussed at different times and its objectives are registered in Priorities defined in
     11the members meeting 2017, Priorities defined at the 2016 member meeting, Social object defined in the constitutive basis of the cooperative 2013
     12
     13== Context: diagnosis of present risks ==
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     15Human rights organizations and journalists are those who recurringly face serious risks to their integrity and their lives, although they are not the only actors / actresses who suffer from threats, violence and other types of attacks; In that sense one of the recurring attacks is the theft of the information contained in their computer equipment and other devices. It is striking that information is considered a strategic resource when it comes to politically motivated assaults. The cases are numerous and in the Spanish version of this document you can find several examples:
     16[https://support.mayfirst.org/wiki/projects/servidores-de-respaldo#Contexto:diagnósticosobrelosriesgospresentes]
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     18
     19== Context: digital security ==
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     22In the current situation in which the community of beneficiary members of the development of the technical infrastructure of our cooperative make increasing use of digital communication and information resources,while the security risks in the social movement are also increasing and The costs associated with such risks
     23become higher, it is essential to increase the information culture and good practices in the digital field, which is accompanied by a policy directed at the safety of our cooperative in Mexico for the adoption of standards , Software, hardware and various resources that improve the conditions of operation, its
     24continuity, as well as the privacy and confidence on the safeguard of the information of our communities and associates.
     25
     26== goals
     27General objective ==
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     29Installation and maintenance of low consumption servers for research, experimentation and capacity building purposes in Mexico that can contribute to the PMEP infrastructure based on the development of democratically managed technological resources and knowledge about free technologies.
     30
     31== Particular objectives ==
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     33Initiate the deployment of infrastructure in Mexico in order to assess future possibilities for broad and robust development.
     34Achieve transfer of knowledge and technical skills between the United States and Mexico across borders, walls, barriers and contexts.
     35Establish the training and development of skills and abilities of technical partners incorporating the gender and working class perspectives into the project's policy definitions.
     36Expand the participation of fellow women in technological development.
     37Contributing to the equitable urban-rural technological dialogue.
     38
     39== Concrete goals ==
     40
     41    Establish the installation of a network of servers with location in Mexico
     42    Evaluate the operation of the servers from their function as part of a remote backup system
     43    Implement a technical-political training program for the Management of Servers, aimed at social movement partners
     44    Implement an educational program for members on the basis of infrastructure achieved to sensitize them about the conditions of digital security and the
     45relevant measures that are within their reach.
     46
     47== Technical description ==
     48
     49== Encrypted backups ==
     50
     51Facing some of the aforementioned aspects, particularly those related to the loss of information due to failure, theft or loss of equipment, is feasible and economical even when the users have very demanding work routines and intensive use Of their equipment that prevents them from manually performing periodic backups of their information.
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     53Such backups can be automated and carried out when personal computers are connected to the Internet, while storing and transporting the information in encrypted form over the global network from any point where they are located to the servers dedicated to the backup.
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     55The association is able to have a decentralized network of servers that share the remote storage function, the project will incorporate low-power servers and Internet connectivity providers for small offices and can additionally add capabilities to back up member information Is taken outside the data center.
     56
     57== Tools for members ==
     58
     59There are some Free Software tools available for automating encryption and making remote backups.
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     61For GNU / Linux:
     62
     63    Back in time
     64    Grsync
     65    Leave Dup
     66    FlyBack
     67    Tomb
     68
     69For Windows:
     70
     71    Bonkey
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     73Ready instructions for implementing backups:
     74
     75How to set up an account for backups in PM / EP?
     76How to create an account for backups for a member?
     77
     78
     79== Training and deployment of services ==
     80== Enabling backup and experimentation services ==
     81
     82There are basically two needs for remote information backup:
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     84The one that organizations and individuals need to back up from their personal and office equipment.
     85The one that is in the existing network of servers, coming from the operation of the hosting services of the association which has a quite complete architecture of support. One of the components of this architecture is the back-up outside the facilities of the accommodation centers.
     86For the deployment of these services it is contemplated the use of a server available for production
     87
     88== Program ==
     89||  || march || april || may || june || july || august || september || octobe || november || december || notes ||
     90|| adquisición de equipo ||=   =|| || || || || || || || || || ||
     91|| Installation of server destined to the support of servers outside the data center and the backup of information of organizations and people  || ||||||= =|| || || || || || || servant in production ||
     92
     93
     94== Development of capacities for the management and implementation of new services ==
     95
     96The development of technical capacities within the social movement, on which the possibilities of structural, economic, political and cultural change depend, as well as to achieve a technological transfer to the peoples of the Global South, Be solidary and internationalist, based on the principles of Sovereignty
     97(technological) and Self-determination. To that end, PM / PE, drawing on its training experience, can contribute to capacity building within the social movement in Mexico. One of the work of the Technological Cooperative in this project is the call to member organizations and - as an advocacy strategy - to those who
     98are not members but who are part of the left social movement to take part in this workshop.
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     100On the other hand, the support team has identified new needs in this dynamic and changing environment, the same to meet digital security needs, that new collaboration tools, in that sense, progressively the use of a second server initially intended for training Will lead to new services, including:
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     1021-Support for the TOR anonymity network (through the installation of an output node or retransmission).
     1032-Loomio is available for on-line collaboration of work groups, planning and joint decision-making.
     104
     105==== Program ====
     106||  || march || april || may || june || july || august || september || october || november || december || notes ||
     107|| Acquisition of equipment ||=   =|| || || || || || || || || || ||
     108|| Call for training and selection  || ||||||=   =|| || || || || || || ||
     109|| workshop || || || || ||||||||||=   =|| || Second server workshop (training) ||
     110|| Installation of virtual servers for the implementation of new services || || || || || || || ||||= =|| || second server (experimentation / production) ||
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     112
     113== Accompaniment of the US support team ==
     114
     115We have the support team, partners with great experience in the planning, deployment and management of server networks, in the development of a training program aimed at people representatives of organizations interested in acquiring these capabilities for the management of servers
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     117
     118== Budget ==
     119
     120It includes the acquisition of two servers and maintenance to electrical backup units (UPS), connection lease Model supplier units total price notes
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     122* Important to complete this information *
     123
     124Operating costs
     125Electricity Internet connection Fixed costs per month
     126Servers 200W consumption
     127No-Breaks 1st. Main fiber optic connection 200 MB
     1282nd. Connection 50 MB Total
     129$ 150 per month
     130
     131* Important to complete this information *
     132
     133Means for its realization
     1341. Contribution of the MF / PL Support Team It is important to consider the disposition of our colleagues in the Support Team, full-time professionals in the management of network infrastructure servers, who are in charge of the deployment and maintenance of about two hundred servers of our association as part of its membership .
     1352. External financing: Cooperative Support Program With public resources from the local Government of Mexico City Amount US $ 6,250
     1363. Collaboration in the APC sysadmins capacity building project Read Collaboration for the training of systems administrators in the APC.org network
     1374. Collaboration for a shared infrastructure in partnership
     138
     139In this regard, colleagues from other organizations and groups agree at this time to join forces and resources for the implementation of a network of servers that houses the computation of various social and cultural initiatives in the space of the Electronic Ranch in Mexico City.
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     143'' version en español''
    3144Fuente original: https://support.mayfirst.org/wiki/projects/servidores-de-respaldo
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    129270A este respecto, compañer@s de otras organizaciones y colectivos coinciden en este momento en unir fuerzas y recursos para la puesta en marcha de una red de servidores que albergue el cómputo de diversas iniciativas sociales Y culturales, en el espacio del Rancho Electrónico en la Ciudad de México.
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