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== Group services == |
== Group services == |
Revision as of 12:11, 17 October 2006
This is just an attempt to try to put this in some sort of order and prune it to a readable length. Apologies in advance for all the (many) things I have missed out.
Departmental services
- Network infrastructure
- DNS servers
- DHCP servers
- NTP servers
- Web server
- Windows Active Directory/Terminal Services
- Filemaker and MeetingMaker database services
- Department firewall
- Department bastion host
- Hardware repair service (contract with UCS Hardware support)
- Wireless network in some areas
- PWF support
- Management of some departmental mailing lists
- Secure password storage
- Chubb Continuum server for door security
- Environmentally friendly hardware disposal
- Advice for safe use of DSE; DSE risk assessments
- Windows Support
- Mac Support
- UNIX Support
- Scientific Computing Support
- Website support
Group services
- UCC
- Management of compute clusters
- UCC Training Area
- CamGRID Condor service
- Backup service for servers
- Managed Linux/Windows workstations
- Licence service
- Wiki service
- Subversion service
- Bastion host
- Theory sector
- Management of compute servers
- Managed Linux workstation service
- Backup service
- Licence service
- Page counting print server
- Application server
- Bastion host
- Others
- various group firewalls
- various group compute servers
- various group fileservers/backup servers
Proposed/new/wished-for Departmental services
- Add your suggestions here!
- Wireless (commercial for very short term visitors)
- Wireless (non-commercial but secure for registered staff - Lapwing?)
- Departmental backup service (tied in with AD?)
- Web services e.g. calenders, equipment booking
- Help-desk/request tracking system (RT?)
- LDAP/single-sign-on for some Unix services (CUC3 v. keen; also UCC training area)
- Better user administration, particularly with registration and leaving - more liaison with admin staff