Sunsite
SunSITE (Sun Software, Information & Technology Exchange) is a network of Internet servers providing archives of information, software and other publicly available resources. The project, started in the early 1990s, is run by a number of universities worldwide and was initially co-sponsored by Sun Microsystems.
The more notable SunSITEs include:
- SunSITE Austria, operated by University of Vienna
- Berkeley Digital Library SunSITE, operated by University of California, Berkeley
- SunSITE Canada, operated by University of British Columbia
- SunSITE Chile
- SunSITE Czech Republic, operated by School of Computer Science, Charles University, Prague
- SunSITE Mexico
- SunSITE Central Europe, operated by RWTH Aachen, Germany
- SunSITE Poland, operated by ICM, University of Warsaw
- SunSITE Singapore, operated by National University of Singapore
- SunSITE RedIris (Spain), operated by Spanish National Research Network
- SunSITE Tennessee operated by University of Tennessee, Knoxville
- SunSITE Thailand operated by Assumption University, Bangkok
But excluding US Some former SunSITEs:
- SunSITE Denmark, now running as dotsrc.org Open Source Hosting
- SunSITE North Carolina, operated by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, now running as Ibiblio
- SunSITE Switzerland, operated by SWITCH Information Technology Services, now running as SWITCHmirror
- University of Alberta SunSITE, now running as the University of Alberta Digital Object Repository (UADORe)
No longer in operation:
- SunSITE Hungary, run by Institute of Mathematics, University of Debrecen
- SunSITE Indonesia, operated by Faculty of Computer Science, University of Indonesia, Jakarta
- SunSITE Japan
- SunSITE South Africa, operated by University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
- SunSITE UK, operated by Imperial College Department of Computing.
- SunSITE Argentina, operated by Universidad de Buenos Aires.
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