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October 21, 2008
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Computing update ◦ Desktops ◦ Labs ◦ Computer rooms The virtual future of EAS desktop computing ◦ Currently in testing phase ◦ Tech Fee proposal submitted for labs EAS main website, individual disciplines and personal websites Computer staff resources/time budget ◦ Staff Abilities ◦ Effective time management Remedy call tracking Detractors Policy change
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Desktops ◦ EAS does not currently have a replacement policy for desktops ◦ New versions of software require better resources to run, causing usability issues on older systems ◦ High failure rate of all Apple Mac products Labs ◦ 5 Computer labs All 48 systems out of warranty Usability issues with older computers Tech Fee Proposal rejected last fiscal year Tech Fee Proposal submitted this fiscal year
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Computer Rooms ◦ ES&T L1235 At capacity Retire a system to add a system ◦ Boggs 2-73 At capacity Recent air failure, possible residual damage No further additions planned ◦ Rich Machine Room Home to the new EAS Atlas cluster Expandability for this system only
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VVision ◦H◦High productivity computing will be embraced for lab, desktop, and mobile computing. EAS will move from providing desktop systems to students, visitors, and faculty; choosing to maintain backend servers. This allows personal machines to be used with institute or EAS licensed software and fosters pervasive computing.
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What changes? ◦ EAS will provide connectivity support for student owned laptop computers and make recommendations on software. ◦ Desktop computers will no longer be provided by the department. ◦ EAS will provide backend servers for remote access of virtual Windows and Linux desktops. ◦ Labs will have several thin client devices per lab to foster group work, but students may use their own laptops for individual activity (lab dependent).
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What are the benefits? ◦ User experience does not change. ◦ Thin clients have longer lifespan than traditional desktop machines. ◦ System administration greatly reduced, centered on backend servers. ◦ Green solution – thin clients are 6 times more efficient. ◦ Thin clients are much less expensive than traditional desktops.
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Phase I – Lab VDI ◦ Summer 2009 Phase II – Server Consolidation ◦ Summer 2009 Phase III –Staff Persistent VM ◦ Spring 2010 Phase IV – Graduate Student Persistent VM ◦ Summer 2010 Phase V – Faculty Persistent VM ◦ Summer 2010
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wwww.eas.gatech.edu ◦R◦Runs on dedicated server ◦M◦Maintained by Ken Peebles SSupported by ISG TTraining required GGroup Websites ◦R◦Runs on departmental gateway machine ◦M◦Maintained by individual groups SSupported by ISG PPersonal Websites ◦R◦Runs on departmental gateway machine ◦M◦Maintained by individuals ◦R◦Recommendation: Move to campus resource
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RRemedy ◦C◦Call tracking system with feedback DDetractors ◦O◦Obsolete computer systems & parts ◦L◦Lack of Policy ◦L◦Lack of training PPolicy Change ◦E◦EAS policies in addition to CNUSP RRecommendations SSingle desktop, no dual boot SSingle computer per person AAcceptable use SSupport from Committee & Chair
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Virtual Computing ◦ Concern for performance of server ◦ Concern for students not having laptops Policy ◦ (Mark) Generate straw man policy proposal and circulate to the committee members Hardware maintenance after 3-5 yrs Desktop systems Number allowed per person Dual boot Reasonable Service Software Licensing ◦ Mathematica License is expiring Nov 1
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Web Server ◦ Immediate need for Windows based server for class ◦ Schedule meeting with ICPA unit to discuss offerings ◦ Check website offerings around campus Write requirements / wish list for EAS website Quantify and Qualify website design Grants & Contracts ◦ Schedule meeting with OSP to discuss computer hardware, software, and maintenance for proposals
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