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Hardware and Infrastructure Donations
Sustaining infrastructure donors
The Free Software Foundation Europe would like to thank the following donors for their sustainable support by providing housing and connectivity for FSFE's servers.
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Hardware and Infrastructure Donations
The Free Software Foundation Europe would like to thank all donors of
equipment and other infrastructure for their support -- our hardware and infrastructure are an essential
necessity for our work. We would in particular like to thank:
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2020-10-08: FOSSHOST
For donating a powerful virtual machine for the REUSE API
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2020-05-07: Passbolt
For providing an unlimited Pro license for our self-hosted instance
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2016-12-08: PlusServer
For donating a significant RAM upgrade to our physical servers
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2014-10-15: abaton EDV-Dienstleistungs GmbH
For donating two physical servers
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2014-08-11: OpenIT
For donating three physical servers to replace the ones donated by them
earlier and for the continued hosting of this hardware.
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2014-04-11: kapper.net
For providing co-location for one physical server
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2013-10-11: abaton EDV-Dienstleistungs GmbH
For donating a physical server
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2011-02-23: Kolab Systems AG
For supporting in the installation and configuration of our internal Kolab system
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2010-11-09: CapeIT
For providing physical servers, NAS and a tape library for backup purposes
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2009-12-05: OpenIT
For providing three physical servers in their datacenter, on which most
of FSFE's services are now hosted, and for providing fast internet
connectivity for these servers.
- 2009-09-25: antilo AG
For the donation of a virtual server
to run our internal VoIP Server on.
- 2009-09-20: AMOOMA GmbH
For supporting us in the installation
and initial configuration of our VoIP server.
- 2009-09-01: beroNet
For donating five VoIP
phones to be used in the Berlin office.
- 2007-03-21: Sun Microsystems
For the donation
of one Sun Fire T1000 server (8 4-core CPUs, 16GB RAM, 2x 73GB harddisks). FSFE used to run
supporter infrastructure and e-mail services on it.
- 2006-05-20: Department of Informatics, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
For the donation of one Dual Pentium III 1GHz machine with
2GB RAM and one IBM EXT300 disk cabinet with 14x 18 GB disk.
- 2005-12-27: SAMSUNG Electronics Germany
For the donation of six SAMSUNG X20 XVM 1730 V notebooks
that are being put to good use by FSFE's crew in Hamburg,
Gothenburg, Milano, Brussels, Frankfurt and Vienna; as well as
the donation of one SAMSUNG Digimax V700 Digital Camera.
- 2005-01-17: Hewlett-Packard Germany
For the donation of two Compaq N2400 servers
(Dual CPU, Pentium III 1GHz with 1GB RAM each).
The machines have replaced our
quite outdated web- and mailserver machines and
are running core services of the Free Software
Foundation Europe.
- 2003-01-24: Department of Informatics, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
For the donation of one Andataco disk cabinet with 3x 18 and
5x 9 GB disk, one
Single Pentium III 600MHz machine, one Single Pentium III
450 MHz machine and one Dual Pentium II 450 MHz machine.
(list sorted by date, newest entry on top)
FSFE’s Funds