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! [http://www.ifie.com I.F.I.E - Ingenieurbüro für innovative Entwicklungen GmbH]
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| The IFIE GmbH is a small company located in Berlin, Germany, using Linux-VServer for customer hosting and own development projects.
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* providing AMD Opteron 1218 Dual Core (64bit), 4.0GB RAM, 2x500G HDDs RAID1 for our web services (apache, mysql, php, mail)
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* using Linux-VServers 
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! style="width: 25%" | [http://www.rosehosting.com Rose Web Services L.L.C.]
 
! style="width: 25%" | [http://www.rosehosting.com Rose Web Services L.L.C.]
 
| Founded in April 2001, located in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, RoseHosting provides all kinds of hosting solutions, including [http://www.rosehosting.com Linux VPS hosting], based on Linux-VServer Technology.
 
| Founded in April 2001, located in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, RoseHosting provides all kinds of hosting solutions, including [http://www.rosehosting.com Linux VPS hosting], based on Linux-VServer Technology.

Revision as of 06:38, 20 May 2009

We want to thank ... for ... (in no particular order)

Sponsors & Donations

{ |- ! I.F.I.E - Ingenieurbüro für innovative Entwicklungen GmbH | The IFIE GmbH is a small company located in Berlin, Germany, using Linux-VServer for customer hosting and own development projects.

  • providing AMD Opteron 1218 Dual Core (64bit), 4.0GB RAM, 2x500G HDDs RAID1 for our web services (apache, mysql, php, mail)
  • using Linux-VServers

| class="wikitable" style="width: 97%" ! style="width: 25%" | Rose Web Services L.L.C. | Founded in April 2001, located in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, RoseHosting provides all kinds of hosting solutions, including Linux VPS hosting, based on Linux-VServer Technology.

The first company in the world to offer commercial virtual server hosting, as early as Sept. 2001.

  • providing a dual Pentium 1GHz III for development. (2003-) (1.5 GB RAM, 2x 80 GB HDDs RAID1, unlimitted traffic)
  • providing two Linux-VServers (vserver.13thfloor.at).
  • sponsoring kernel development.
  • using Linux-VServers

|- ! Amoebasoft (Bill Schaub) | Amoebasoft is a small private company working on a rack mount server appliance with a clean configuration interface and integrated Linux-vserver support. We formerly developed 3rd party objects for Sun One ASP (formerly known as chilisoft). our site will be updated to reflect our new company focus soon.

  • providing a Sun Ultra 10 for development. (2004) (440 Mhz UltraSPARCIIi, 256MB RAM, 8GB HDD, unlimitted traffic)
  • reporting and testing several quota hash issues
  • using Linux-VServers

|- ! newthinking communications GmbH | newthinking communications is a small company located in Berlin, Germany, using Linux-VServer for customer hosting and own projects.

  • providing an AMD Opteron 1218 Dual Core, 4G RAM, 2x300G HDD for our web services (www, ftp, mail)
  • using Linux-VServers

|- ! Jon Bendtsen |

  • providing a dual P 200MHz MMX for development. (2003-2004) complete with remote serial console and reset (using ssh key limited commands)
  • using Linux-VServers and hanging around

|- ! Matt Ayres (TekTonic Network Solutions) |

  • testing many development versions for stability
  • enhancing and or requesting useful features
  • sponsoring kernel development

|- ! Fabio Corneti |

  • using Linux-Vservers
  • donating money

|- ! Joris Bontje [NL] |

  • helping with vserver debugging (quota)
  • donating money

|- ! John Scott |

  • using Linux-Vservers
  • testing on x86-64
  • donating money

|- ! Cathy Sarisky (Acorn Hosting) |

  • using Linux-Vservers
  • donating money

|- ! Tomer Horn |

  • using Linux-Vservers
  • donating money

|- ! OpenHosting Inc. (Gregory Trubetskoy) | OpenHosting, Inc. is an innovative hosting company based in Vienna, VA, USA, and providing more affordable, scalable, manageable and secure hosting solutions by taking advantage of the latest technologies such as virtualization, load-balancing and clustering. OpenHosting's solutions are based around OpenVPS, an open source product in turn based on Linux VServer.

  • using Linux-Vservers
  • sponsoring kernel development

|- ! Lycos, France |

  • providing a quad Pentium III Xeon for SMP testing. (2004-2005) complete with remote serial console and reset.
  • testing and debugging 2.6/1.9.x versions
  • sponsoring kernel development

|- ! Mosaix Communications, Inc. (Christian Hergert) | Mosaix Communications, Inc. Founded in Dec 2002, Seattle, WA, USA providing Enhanced Private Network solutions which can significantly lower your ongoing IT costs, enhance security, connect your distributed enterprise, and provide unprecedented visibility and control of your network environment.

  • Developing their next-generation network services based on Linux-VServer.
  • donating money for ngnet development

|- ! Mark 'Schani' Probst [AT] |

  • providing an Alpha PC 64 for testing. (2005-)

|- ! Marc E. Fiuczynski [US] |

  • providing an HT P4 for development including remote console (IBM) (2005)

|- ! Krzysztof Wilczynski [PL] |

  • donating a replacement harddisk
  • providing virtual coffee to the developers :]

|- ! Guenther Fuchs [AT] |

  • providing the linux-vserver.at domain
  • constantly updating the wiki

|- ! Jan Prunk [SI] |

  • using Linux-VServer
  • donating money

|- ! Modulis [CA] (Adrien Laurent) |

  • using Linux-VServer
  • donating money

|- ! AQUEOS [FR] (Ghislain Adnet) | founded in 2004, AQUEOS is a company that offers hosting and server management. We use Linux-VServer to help manage hardware independant server farms for hosting.

  • using Linux-VServer
  • sponsoring kernel development

|- ! DreamHost [USA] (Dallas Kashuba) | founded in 1997, DreamHost is an environmentally-friendly and employee owned hosting company, which was among the first to offer scalable Linux-VServer hosting options. On-the-fly VPS resource allocation ensures the absolute best experience and pricing to fit any budget, and a custom-built web control panel provides easy control over every aspect of the server configuration.

  • using Linux-VServer
  • sponsoring kernel development hardware

|- ! Psand [UK] (Ben Green) |

  • using Linux-VServer
  • donating money

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Developers, Maintainers and Staff

note: this does not include the Currently Active Developers.


Jacques Gelinas [CA]

(Solucorp)

VServer Project Leader till November 2003, Inventor and Main Developer of Linux-VServer, author of Linuxconf.

  • providing a Linux-VServer (linux-vserver.org)
  • providing the main domain (linux-vserver.org)
  • all the work and development done with VServer
Sam Vilain [NZ]

(Wellington)

Developer of the Immutable Linkage (Invert), and per-vserver TBF CPU scheduling for O(1) Schedulers.

  • all the work and development done with VServer
  • still working and developing Linux-VServer
Simon Garner
  • developing the vskel stuff and testing vserver
Mark Lawrence [AU]
  • developing the vskel stuff and testing vserver
Micah Anderson [US]
  • maintaining up-to-date debian patches and userspace packages
Bastian Blank [DE]
  • integrating debian Linux-VServer kernels
James Boddington [AU]
  • debugging und testing alpha/x86/sparc64
  • testing kernel and tools (including dietlibc)
  • testing filesystem xid tagging and attributes
  • testing COW link breaking and vroot
Martin List-Petersen [IE]
  • maintaining and providing the VServer mailing list
Paul Sladen [UK]

(Beeston, Nottingham)

  • tracking the history of vserver for many years
  • one of the best FAQs for vserver issues
  • bitching at development to keep their minds sharp

Honorable Mentions

Nathan Faber
  • doing a lot of detailed SMP vserver debugging
  • compiling and testing hundreds of vserver kernels
Jonathan Sambrook

(DesignerServers)

  • hunting down at least one vserver SMP race (uts_sem).
  • releasing kernel patches used at [DesignerServers]
  • coding up perl wrappers for vserver syscall.
  • heavy testing of Linux-VServer.
Oliver Seufer [DE]
  • local loopback changes in development series.
Alec Thomas [AU]
  • testing Linux-VServer on Sparc64.
Jan Zuchhold [DE]
  • hunting down a bug in tcp_addr_conflict().
Joris Bontje [NL]
  • helping to debug the hard to reproduce
  • 'quotaoff hangs machine' issues.
Markus Müller [DE]

(GeNUA)

  • reporting the chmod() security issue which allowed to escape the chroot()
Ryan Hofschneider [US]
  • proof reading linux-vserver papers
  • beta testing experimental patches
Veit Wahlich [DE]
  • security auditing linux-vserver
  • reporting yet another proc issue
Olivier Poitrey [FR]
  • debugging several nfs related xid issues
  • reporting and debugging a lot of other issues
  • performance testing and feedback
Jan Rekorajski [PL]
  • testing xid tagging, barrier and iunlink on
  • all currently supported fs (ext2/3,xfs,reiserfs)
Kai Neubecker [DE]
  • spotting and reporting the first vs2.0 bug (missing setup of monolithic vroot device)
Chuck Gorish [US]

(SBBSNet, Inc)

  • helping to track down a nasty issue with vs2.x
  • testing devel kernels
Serge Hallyn [US]

(IBM LTC.)

  • helping with the 2.6.14 port and iattr cleanup
Grzegorz Nosek [PL]
  • tracking down a tricky vs2.x procfs issue
Martin Koniczek [DE]
  • isolating a nasty issue with the page fault array
Rich Estill [US]
  • building the Fedora Core 4 kernels and util-vserver packages on x86_64
Arkadiusz Miskiewicz [PL]
  • tracking down a tricky posix timer issue in vs2.x

... and all we forgot so far, for forgiving us!

please add yourself if appropriate.

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