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* [[Configuring_a_server_to_host_virtual_machines|Configuring a server to host virtual machines]] -- ''quick guide to setting up a frozen release server''
 
* [[Configuring_a_server_to_host_virtual_machines|Configuring a server to host virtual machines]] -- ''quick guide to setting up a frozen release server''
 
* [[Managing_servers_hosting_virtual_machines|Managing servers hosting virtual machines]]
 
* [[Managing_servers_hosting_virtual_machines|Managing servers hosting virtual machines]]
* [[How_to_build_a_frozen_release|How to build a frozen release]] -- ''obsolete; replaced by virtual machines''
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* [[How_to_build_a_frozen_release|How to build a frozen release]] -- ''how to configure a WormBase VM as a frozen release server''
  
 
== Reimplementation ==
 
== Reimplementation ==

Revision as of 16:05, 24 September 2007

The WormBase Cold Spring Harbor team is in charge of developing, maintaining, and hosting WormBase. This page contains links to documentation relating to those topics.

Development

Administration

Hardware

General Admin

Virtual Machines / Freezes

Reimplementation

Hardware platform

Software platform

Administration

Load balancing and Failover

Logging

Monitoring

Reporting

Development notes by release

As part of the formal development strategy at WormBase, software freezes occur on the Wednesday before the release of each new database. This corresponds with the CSHL WormBase conference call.

For a new feature to enter production, developers must send an email to cshl@wormbase.org by the software freeze deadline briefly describing the new feature and any new module or database requirements. This section collates those notes for easy access