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|link=Help:Cloud Services introduction
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|description='''Wikimedia Cloud Services''' (WMCS) provides tools, services, and support to technical contributors who build or run software related to the Wikimedia movement. This includes:
|description='''[[Help:Cloud Services introduction|Wikimedia Cloud Services]]''' (WMCS) provides tools, services, and support to technical contributors who build or run software related to the Wikimedia movement. This includes:
* '''[[Portal:Data Services|Data Services]]''': analyze and explore Wiki Replicas that contain near-realtime copies of the MediaWiki MariaDB/MySQL databases behind the Wikimedia Foundation wikis (such as Wikipedia). You can query from the Quarry user interface, or access data services directly from within Cloud VPS or Toolforge.
* '''[[Portal:Data Services|Data Services]]''': analyze and explore Wiki Replicas that contain near-realtime copies of the MediaWiki MariaDB/MySQL databases behind the Wikimedia Foundation wikis (such as Wikipedia). You can query from the Quarry user interface, or access data services directly from within Cloud VPS or Toolforge.
* '''[[Portal:Toolforge|Toolforge]]''': hosting environment for tools (bots, webservices, scheduled jobs) that help maintain and support the Wikimedia Foundation wikis.
* '''[[Portal:Toolforge|Toolforge]]''': hosting environment for tools (bots, webservices, scheduled jobs) that help maintain and support the Wikimedia Foundation wikis.
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| alt = Wikitech logo
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| link = Wikimedia infrastructure
| link = Wikimedia infrastructure
| description = '''Wikimedia production''' is the servers, software, and databases that power the live Wikimedia Foundation websites. It is maintained by the Wikimedia [[SRE|Site Reliability Engineering team]] as well as other teams. This includes:
| description = '''[[Wikimedia infrastructure|Wikimedia production]]''' is the servers, software, and databases that power the live Wikimedia Foundation websites. It is maintained by the Wikimedia Site Reliability Engineering team as well as other teams. This includes:


* '''[[MediaWiki at WMF]]''': highly-configured deployment of MediaWiki, the free software wiki platform.
* '''[[MediaWiki at WMF]]''': highly-configured deployment of MediaWiki, the free software wiki platform.
* '''[[Data centers]]''': physical locations where our servers are racked.
* '''[[Data centers]]''': physical locations where our servers are racked.
* '''[[Global traffic routing]]''': Wikimedia CDN, as powered by [[Varnish]].
* '''[[Caching overview|Traffic]]''': Wikimedia CDN, as powered by Varnish.


... and vast array of other applications, from Apache Traffic Server to Zookeeper!
... and vast array of other applications, from Apache Traffic Server to Zookeeper!

Revision as of 17:31, 12 June 2023

Wikitech is the home of technical documentation for Wikimedia Foundation infrastructure and services. This includes production clusters, Wikimedia Cloud Services, Toolforge hosting, and the Beta Cluster. To edit this wiki, you need a Wikimedia developer account. Wikitech does not use the Wikimedia Unified Login (like on Wikipedia) and does not permit editing without an account.

Wikimedia Cloud Services (WMCS) provides tools, services, and support to technical contributors who build or run software related to the Wikimedia movement. This includes:
  • Data Services: analyze and explore Wiki Replicas that contain near-realtime copies of the MediaWiki MariaDB/MySQL databases behind the Wikimedia Foundation wikis (such as Wikipedia). You can query from the Quarry user interface, or access data services directly from within Cloud VPS or Toolforge.
  • Toolforge: hosting environment for tools (bots, webservices, scheduled jobs) that help maintain and support the Wikimedia Foundation wikis.
  • Wikimedia Cloud VPS: cloud computing infrastructure where you can administer and run your own servers (powered by OpenStack).
Wikimedia production is the servers, software, and databases that power the live Wikimedia Foundation websites. It is maintained by the Wikimedia Site Reliability Engineering team as well as other teams. This includes:
  • MediaWiki at WMF: highly-configured deployment of MediaWiki, the free software wiki platform.
  • Data centers: physical locations where our servers are racked.
  • Traffic: Wikimedia CDN, as powered by Varnish.

... and vast array of other applications, from Apache Traffic Server to Zookeeper!

To learn how to operate your own MediaWiki site, refer the documentation on mediawiki.org instead.