<p>Our service is built upon Debian GNU/Linux, Kerberos,
OpenAFS, and our custom services manager <a
-href="http://wiki.hcoop.net/DomTool">Domtool</a>. Using
+href="https://wiki.hcoop.net/DomTool">Domtool</a>. Using
Domtool, you can configure the behavior of your domains
and sites in shared daemons without needing to request
anything from a superuser. Since we provide a generic
daemons in whatever programming language you fancy.</p>
<p>We support Free Software, releasing all of our custom software <a
-href="http://wiki.hcoop.net/Code">under Free licenses</a>, and using
+href="https://wiki.hcoop.net/Code">under Free licenses</a>, and using
only Free Software for our infrastructure.</p>
<p>Our <a
-href="http://wiki.hcoop.net/Hardware">servers</a> are
-colocated at <a href="http://peer1.net">Peer1</a> in New
+href="https://wiki.hcoop.net/Hardware">servers</a> are
+colocated at <a href="https://peer1.net">Peer1</a> in New
York City. They have excellent connectivity, several
layers of power redundancy, and helpful on-site
staff.</p>
<tr><td><strong>Bandwidth</strong></td><td>We currently have a 5Mbps
connection (<a
- href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burstable_billing">95th
+ href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burstable_billing">95th
percentile</a> billing) burstable to 100Mbps. If your sites see less
than fifty or so gigabytes of traffic per month, we can feasibly
host you.</td></tr>
<tr><td><strong>OpenAFS</strong></td><td>A
publicly accessible <a
- href="http://openafs.org">OpenAFS</a> cell
+ href="https://openafs.org">OpenAFS</a> cell
(<tt>/afs/hcoop.net/</tt> the whole world
round). This lets you access your HCoop storage as
if it were local disk on every major operating
<tr><td><strong>Etc.</strong></td><td>Volunteers host shared
services for the benefit of all members. These currently include
- a <a href="http://git.hcoop.net">git server</a>, managed <a
- href="http://moinmo.in/">MoinMoin</a> install, and Jabber
+ a <a href="https://git.hcoop.net">git server</a>, managed <a
+ href="https://moinmo.in/">MoinMoin</a> install, and Jabber
(<tt>YOU@hcoop.net</tt>). We hope to offer GNU Mediagoblin,
Diaspora*, Gitorious, darcsweb, and other services in the future
(or: insert your idea here).</td></tr>