Our service is built upon Debian GNU/Linux, Kerberos, OpenAFS, and our custom services manager Domtool. 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 Debian GNU/Linux shell, you can write and run your own daemons in whatever programming language you fancy.
We support Free Software, releasing all of our custom software under Free licenses, and using only Free Software for our infrastructure.
Our servers are hosted as virtual infrastructure at DigitalOcean in New York City.
Storage | Ten gigabytes of SSD based storage to start. You can request more disk space as needed; we have quotas in place to prevent over-subscription of storage and will grant any reasonable request. We can accomodate around 60G per member currently. |
Bandwidth | We currently have around 20TB per month outbound transfer quota shared between all servers. If your sites see less than fifty or a hundred gigabytes of traffic per month, we can feasibly host you. |
OpenAFS | A publicly accessible OpenAFS cell (/afs/hcoop.net/ the whole world round). This lets you access your HCoop storage as if it were local disk on every major operating system. |
Web Hosting | General web hosting with Apache, featuring the usual languages (Perl, PHP, Python) and databases (PostgreSQL and MySQL). Unlike many providers, we'll install most anything available in Debian so you can run that Haskell web application with ease. |
Mail hosting for unlimited domains (including webmail through Roundcube, IMAP, and POP3 access), with the ability to create virtual mailboxes for friends and family. | |
Mailing Lists | Mailing lists through GNU Mailman. Members host lists for pretty much anything: volunteer organizations, Linux User Groups, programming language development, even coordinating homebrewing sessions. |
Shell | A shell account on a machine running Debian's latest stable release. We don't mind folks idling on Freenode, and you're free to do things like building software. |
Etc. | Volunteers host shared services for the benefit of all members. These currently include a git server, managed MoinMoin install, and Jabber (YOU@hcoop.net). We hope to offer GNU Mediagoblin, Diaspora*, Gitorious, darcsweb, and other services in the future (or: insert your idea here). |