[p2p-research] What should a Community do with Profit? (was: personal server technology)
Ryan Lanham
rlanham1963 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 22 21:07:20 CET 2010
Very cool...had not heard of these.
Ryan
On 2/22/10, magius <gmagius at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 2010/2/21 M. Fioretti <mfioretti at nexaima.net>:
>
> > A VPS can certainly be "community owned", and so can a datacenter. The
> > problem today is that there is little or no demand for "community
> > owned" datacenters aimed just to provide VPSs for "personal server"
> > usage, at least not enough to make them economically affordable.
>
> Real communiy owned datacenters are the "CCPs", mainly in the Usa.
> Community colocation projects (CCPs) are non-profit datacenters for
> non-profit entities and individuals. Basicly they're datacenters in
> which is hosted owners' hardware, which share common resources,
> instead of datacenter's hardware as in the model described before.
>
> Me, I know these:
>
> http://sfccp.net/
> http://www.seaccp.org/
>
> More infos here:
> http://www.colocationprovider.org
> http://www.colocationco.com
>
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