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Revision as of 04:57, 31 October 2020
Development Hardware
This article aims to detail all of the known WorldsAway development servers and workstations. This list may be incomplete, so if you have any information regarding these, please get in touch.
Machine Name | Machine Purpose | Notes |
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akasha | This seems to have been a staging area for new
client and server builds of the WorldsAway software. |
John Onusko's workstation |
a-tuin | The main production server that hosted the dreamscape,
hallway/hotel and pride. |
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eridu | Possibly Chris Parry/laotzu's workstation | |
excelsior | Not sure if this was for WorldsAway,
or an internal Fujitsu Software Corporation server. |
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goblin | ||
ishtar | Potentially a mail server. | |
kirk | A server used by the QA team for testing. | Usually used for QA testing, it was also used as a backup machine
if a-tuin was down for more than three hours. This was a red-line option to be considered in case of catastrophic hardware failure on a-tuin, not for 'routine' machine lock-ups. |
kosh | Possibly David Petersons workstation | |
loki | ||
morpheus | ||
mugwump | ||
snoopy | ||
terra | ||
vishnu |
Akasha
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a-tuin
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