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Started conversation May 7, 2003
OK, we need gig ethernet for all backbone routers and firewalling, 802.11a wireless for portables, regular 100baseTX for normal stuff and we can play around with standard for research. I nicked some of this stuff from my lab, hope they don't mind. I got an AS5800 for Phil to play with and four PIX 535s for me. There are assorted routers, content delivery switches and enterprise switches also. I thikn that I have a Fornax PIX blade for the 6509 as well. I'll take care of security and basic infrastructure, but I need help setting up the racks, and I do hope that CLI have enough power for this kit.
I propose that we do some research on alternative networking ideas, but to keep that stuff off the production network for now.
I also have dozens of older machines running a variety of OSen for those who want to poke about. Not too much of the bleeding edge though.
Lil, if you have a spare printer hanging about, might we use it?
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Amy the Ant - High Manzanilla of the Church of the Stuffed Olive
Posted May 7, 2003
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Post 3
Posted May 7, 2003
Ah, my biases were shown true. I forgot to make a quarentine area for Mac's .
If anyone has a request, let me know. I am negotiating for a PDP10 to play with, to get back to the roots of *nix architecture.
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Posted May 7, 2003
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Post 5
Posted May 7, 2003
I would like to request some Sun machines as well as a FDDI backbone.
*walks out and comes back in with a large box of cabling and a crimper*
Courtesy
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Posted May 7, 2003
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Posted May 7, 2003
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Asteroid Lil -- Community Editor, Community Artist
Posted May 7, 2003
The graphics machines, the Gates ones, should contain Radeon 9500 video cards. And we'll need several printers -- a laser printer for text output, a couple of inkjets, and now I can splurge and get an FA Giclée Printmaker.
Well, let's get a color laser printer. Why not?
http://www.asterlil.com/h2g2/aplanbig.htm
We're in the lower left corner. Marv, what if we have all the infrastructure hardware in the smaller room and then set out the users' machines in the larger one? That spiral stairway next to the lift goes straight to the basement -- there's fairly public warehouse space underneath the suite, so CLI can help you plumb wiring underfloor if you need it.
If push comes to shove, we can remodel this end, truncate the hallway and take over some of the guest rooms.
We will need air conditioning.
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Posted May 7, 2003
*nods in agreement, as that seems to fool them at w*rk and at home that she really knows stuff*
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Post 11
Posted May 7, 2003
The infrastructure may be too large for that room, but the blinkenlights are pretty to look at. Perhaps we can get locks for teh racks, or colour-code the cabling so no one can mess up the production wiring. The PDP10 is about 8' tall as I recall. I have got teh owner down to three mbougates and the price of moving it ourselves.
I also propose that for graphics, we use some real iron for the workstations. SGi O2 Boxen should do the trick. Not sure any redmondware powered peecees will do the same amount of crunching as a good SGI machine.
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Posted May 7, 2003
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Posted May 7, 2003
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Asteroid Lil -- Community Editor, Community Artist
Posted May 7, 2003
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Post 16
Posted May 7, 2003
Hmm A Cray II eh? Those are rather notorious for heating issues. We might need to get a heat pipe installed to vent waste heat somewhere. We can use it to heat the salon in teh winter months...
BB If it will fit in a standard 19 inch rack I spose it will be all good.
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Asteroid Lil -- Community Editor, Community Artist
Posted May 7, 2003
*comes back in with printouts*
The software is called Maya, not Gaia. Close, though.
*points* Back there is a bathroom with shower. The Cray will have to have plumbing, won't it? I think the Boys Downstairs have the full setup, and they can pump liquid nitrogen if that's what it will take.
Then this back room was the bedroom, and this larger room was a living/study space. If we give you ALL of this suite for a back room and hardware lab, we could set up computers in what are now the two westernmost guest rooms. And the holodeck should go in the basement, I guess.
Does that sound like a plan?
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Posted May 8, 2003
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Posted May 8, 2003
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