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b1c1l1 Host
b1c1l1 Host is a small web hosting service that I run for my friends and family. It allows me to utilize my extra CPU time and network bandwidth and also helps to recoup some of the associated costs. In addition to standard DNS and HTTP, provided by BIND and Apache, I also offer MySQL databases with a phpMyAdmin web interface and usage statistics that are generated hourly using Analog. E-mail is outsourced to Google Apps due to storage limitations.
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confman
confman is a configuration management system that wraps around a Subversion repository. It is written in Bash and provides a set of utilities that simplify the management and deployment of configuration files across multiple machines. The Subversion backend provides a revision controlled environment that makes it easy for members of a team to collaborate.
I am a confman developer. Working as a system administrator has given me strong interest in configuration management systems and the desire to build an enterprise-grade solution. Christopher Cowart, the founder of confman, recruited me to work on the project while I was in college. I use confman both personally and professionally and am very interested in seeing the project continue to grow.
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RealSoonNow
A group of security-conscious friends and I formed a cooperative called RealSoonNow to pool our resources, purchase a server, and rack it in a datacenter. Our Dell PowerEdge runs VMware ESX Server and is colocated at Hurricane Electric.
The members of the RealSoonNow cooperative are: Daniel Chen, Christopher Cowart, Christoffer Heckman, Benjamin Lee, Dennis Mojado, Rune Stromsness, Robert Taylor, and Minh Tran. We are each allocated three virtual machines, with which we are free to do as we please.