[01] WHAT IS SDF?  (QUICK SUMMARY)

  Welcome to the only all 64bit public access supercomputing center!

  The Super Dimension Fortress is a networked community of free software
  authors, teachers, students, researchers, hobbyists,  enthusiasts and
  the blind.  It is operated as a federally recognised non-profit 501(c)7
  and is supported by its members.

  Our mission is to provide remotely accessible computing facilities for
  the advancement of public education, cultural enrichment, scientific
  research and recreation.  Members can interact electronically with each
  other regardless of their location using passive or interactive forums.
  Further purposes include the recreational exchange of information
  concerning the Liberal and Fine Arts.

  Members have access to games, email, usenet, chat, bboard, gopherspace,
  webspace, programming utilities, archivers, browsers, and more. The SDF
  community is made up of caring, highly skilled people who operate behind
  the scenes and in the underground to maintain a non-commercial INTERNET.

  While we did initially start out on a single computer in 1987, the
  SDF is now a network of 8 64bit enterprise class servers running
  NetBSD realising a combined processing power of over 21.1 GFLOPS!

  Our mass storage configuration is comprised of 60 spindles of mostly
  36.4gb and a few 9.1gb SCA LVD SCSI drives using DIGITAL Storage Works
  hotswap disk arrays.  We have roughly 2 terabytes of storage online.

  We are networked via two sprintlink T1s and a T1 to savvis.  We do BGP
  peering and try out best to load balance between the links via a CISCO
  7xxx router/switch.  We are using a 'swamp' class C 192.94.73 which has
  basically been assigned to our site admin along with his class C back 
  when you could request one from the INTERNIC without much fuss.

  The userbase is comprised of two major user groups:  USERS and ARPA

  'user' accounts are free and offer many features.
  'arpa' accounts are permanent members and can vote on SDF features.

  Supplemental ARPA privileges include:

    MetaARPA  ('trusted' member privs (cron, tcp port forwarding))
    TWEAK     (tweakable and additional disk quota)
    VPM       (Virtual POP3 mailboxes)
    DNS       (Domain Name Service)
    DBA       (MySQL database access)
    VHOST     (Virtual Web hosting - includes VPM, DNS and DBA)
    SERVER    (Server process (mud, nameserver, et cetera))
    MDNS      (Dynamic DNS)
    MLIST     (Mailing List service)
    DIALUP    (over 10,000 numbers in the USA + Canada)

  Sponsorship information can be found on our website or in the FAQ.