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<h1 ALIGN="CENTER"><b><span style='font-size:16.0pt;font-family:Arial;"Times New Roman"'><b>
Eclipse.org Infrastructure Migration FAQ</b></span></b></h1><br><br>
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<li><b>Why are the servers being moved to an ISP? </b>
<p>The Eclipse Foundation is taking over control and responsibility
of the eclipse.org website from IBM. To ensure a consistent high level
of service and availability, the Eclipse Foundation has decided to
host eclipse.org with an Internet Service Provider (ISP).
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<li><b> If the download servers are unavailable, how can I access Eclipse
downloads?<br>
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</b>Eclipse is hosted on a number of mirrors. Please choose a mirror
close to you from the list of Eclipse mirrors: <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index.php" target="_top">http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index.php</a>
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<li><b>What version of my builds will be stored on the mirrors by Saturday,
October 16th before the move?</b>
<p>Your project's build schedule will determine when you should release
code into cvs and incorporate it into a build that can be propagated
to the mirrors. After your builds are pushed to the download.eclipse.org
server, it takes a minimum of one day to propagate the material to
a significant number of mirrors. Any builds that are on the main server
by October 14th will have been propagated to several servers by Saturday.
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<li><b>Will eclipse.org be allocated more bandwidth after the move? It's
often slow to download a drop from the eclipse download servers, especially
after a product release.</b>
<p>No, the new site will have the same amount of bandwidth. We encourage
users to take advantage of the available mirrors during peak times
after a product release.</p>
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<li><b>Will the servers be faster? Often it is is very slow to check out
code from dev.eclipse.org or query the bugzilla bugs database. </b>
<p>No, the existing hardware will be moved to the new location. The
Eclipse Foundation will be installing new servers at a later date.
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<li><b>Will eclipse.org mail be lost during the transition? </b>
<p>No, it will just be queued until the servers are online again
and then delivered as normal. </p>
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<li><b>Where should I direct infrastructure requests after the transition? </b>
<p>As usual, please send all questions to webmaster@eclipse.org.</p>
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