About
Server Fault is a Q&A site for system administrators and IT professionals that's free. Free to ask questions, free to answer questions, free to read, free to index, built with plain old HTML, no fake rot13 text on the home page, no scammy google-cloaking tactics, no salespeople, no JavaScript windows dropping down in front of the answer asking for $12.95 to go away. You can register if you want to collect karma and win valuable flair that will appear next to your name, but otherwise, it's just free. And fast. Very, very fast.
We don't run Server Fault. You do. Server Fault is collaboratively built and maintained by your fellow system administrators and IT professionals. Once the system learns to trust you, you'll be able to edit anything, much like Wikipedia. With your help, we can build good answers to every question a system administrator or IT professional might have. No matter what types of servers or desktops you administer, or what operating systems you happen to call home -- getting better at what we do, together, is our goal.
Server Fault is as frictionless and painless to use as we could make it. We believe finding the right answer to those system administration and IT questions should be as easy as falling into the pit of success. And maybe even a little fun along the way.
So What? Who cares? Isn't this just like a dozen other websites?
What's so special about this? Well, nothing, really. It’s a Q&A website for system administrators and IT professionals. The only unusual thing we do is synthesize aspects of Wikis, Blogs, Forums, and Digg/Reddit in a way that is somewhat original. Or at least we think so.

Server Fault is that tiny asterisk in the middle, there.
But hopefully you'll see what we mean when you experience it for yourself.
Who Are You?
We're system administrators and IT professionals just like you. Meet the Server Fault team:
Your words and images fascinate me! How can I learn more?
Check out the Server Fault FAQ. And if you need to contact us, you can do so at team@serverfault.com