GuildWiki:Welcome PvXwiki

As most of you know, PvXwiki hosted Guild Wars builds ever since our build section got wiped. On February 17th, 2009, PvXwiki announced plans to move to Wikia: Tuesday 17 February, Potential move to Wikia. (GuildWiki moved to Wikia one and a half years ago). On 19th February, PvXwiki's database and domains were switched over. PvXwiki is now a part of Wikia and can be reached at pvx.wikia.com, in addition to the old adresses.


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Was keeping PvXwiki independent a realistic option?
Here's what it might have cost: Renting1 two managed Athlon 64/6000 servers with 6 GB RAM and a 750 GB disk each and a combined traffic allowance of 2 Terabyte/month costs 198€/month, that comes to around 250$ USD. (Internal traffic between the servers is free.) The wiki needs to earn around $10 per day to keep going. That sounds doable.

It also needs people to care for the mediawiki software; the provider runs the apache/php/mySQL database etc. stuff (that's why it's "managed"). They promise better than 99% uptime.

1 German GuildWiki has been using this example hosting provider for years.

Advantages
PvXwiki stays the same. No other skin, no other usernames, no ads the community doesn't want. Definitely non-commercial, like the license says. (Yes, we get Warcraft ads. Lots of them.) Full control over all aspects of the wiki.

Disadvantages
The level of service is likely to be somewhat worse: 24 hours of downtime in 2 years are not likely, and page load times could go up. There is still the need to find PvXwiki users (at least two would be good) to set the wiki up and run it with no pay, or find a way to compensate them (maybe in-game?).

Ponder
Instead of trusting a dot-com you'd be trusting a group of users that commit to supporting the wiki.