Hi Andrew,
See
http://myxwiki.org for more details.
Some extracts:
"…
• No support warranty. All support is done on the XWiki user mailing list by the
community.
• No stability warranty. We install the latest milestone version of XWiki Enterprise
Manager on this farm and we use it as a stability test for the XWiki development team.
• No uptime warranty. It’s possible the farm will be down a few days in a row although
we’ll do the maximum so that it doesn’t happen.
"
And:
"
The farm is open to individuals and non-profit organizations to create wikis on. However
the target users are mostly technical people who can support themselves to some extent.
This farm should never be used for critical wikis.
"
Thanks
-Vincent
On Mar 5, 2012, at 11:38 PM, Andrew Manning wrote:
I am a member of a research group at the University of
Maryland in the Physics department (
iontrap.umd.edu). We currently run our own XWiki
server for our lab. We have about 20 users who use the wiki daily from recording
experimental logs to writing how-to articles about lab equipment or techniques. We would
like to migrate to a wiki hosted by professionals, so that the uptime will be greater and
so that we will not have to hassle with the occasional problems associated with running
our own server.
It would be especially nice if we could import our current XWiki data to the new one. Is
that possible using the standard import/export tool? Also, what kind of typical uptimes do
you have? Is it possible that you would erase all of our data without warning, or would be
be given a reasonable amount of time to back up our site if it needed to be closed for
whatever reason?
username: tamanning
server name:
iontrap.myxwiki.org
Thanks,
Andrew Manning