Department & Research Infrastructure Servers
Updated December 7, 2012

Computer Science uses file servers to provide central locations for all student, research, faculty, staff, and class data. Print servers allow the department to monitor print jobs, perform maintenance, and centralize the print queue. Computer Science also utilizes a database server, WSUS server, Linux update server, and a department web server. Domain Controllers perform authentication and centralize the security for the research infrastructure. A disaster recovery infrastructure protects the department's data.

Academic Servers

  • (1) Dell PowerEdge 2950 III Rack-mount
    • Intel® Quad-Core Xeon™ @ 3.0GHz
    • 4 GB RAM
    • 160 GB Hard Drive RAID1
    • 3 TB Hard Drive RAID5
    • Dual 10/100/1000 NIC
    • Redundant power supply
    • Windows 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition
  • (1) Dell PowerEdge 2950 III Rack-mount
    • Intel® Quad-Core Xeon™ @ 3.16GHz
    • 4 GB RAM
    • 160 GB Hard Drive RAID1
    • 3 TB Hard Drive RAID5
    • Dual 10/100/1000 NIC
    • Redundant power supply
    • CentOS 5.x 32bit

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Research Servers

  • (1) Dell PowerEdge 1850 Rack-mount
    • Intel® Dual Xeon™ @ 3.0GHz
    • 2 GB RAM
    • 80 GB Hard Drive RAID1
    • Dual 10/100/1000 NIC
    • Windows 2008 Enterprise Edition
    • Resources shared with Academic side
  • (1) Dell PowerEdge 2950 III Rack-mount
    • (2) Intel® Quad-Core Xeon™ @ 2.0GHz
    • 8 GB RAM
    • 160 GB Hard Drive RAID1
    • 1 TB Hard Drive RAID5
    • Dual 10/100/1000 NIC
    • Redundant power supply
    • Windows 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition
  • (4) Dell PowerEdge 2950 III Rack-mount
    • Intel® Quad-Core Xeon™ @ 2.3GHz
    • 8 GB RAM
    • 160 GB Hard Drive RAID1
    • Dual 10/100/1000 NIC
    • Redundant power supply
    • Windows 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition
  • (3) Dell PowerEdge 2950 III Rack-mount
    • Intel® Quad-Core Xeon™ @ 3.0GHz
    • 8 GB RAM
    • 160 GB Hard Drive RAID1
    • 4 TB Hard Drive RAID5
    • Dual 10/100/1000 NIC
    • Redundant power supply
    • Windows 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition
  • (1) Dell PowerEdge 2950 III Rack-mount
    • Intel® Quad-Core Xeon™ @ 3.0GHz
    • 4 GB RAM
    • 160 GB Hard Drive RAID1
    • 3 TB Hard Drive RAID5
    • Dual 10/100/1000 NIC
    • Redundant power supply
    • CentOS 5.x 32bit
  • (1) Penguin Computing Relion 2300 Rack-mount
    • Intel® Xeon™ @ 2.8GHz
    • 2 GB RAM
    • 160 GB Hard Drive RAID1
    • Dual 10/100/1000 NIC
    • CentOS 5.x 32bit
  • (1) Penguin Computing Relion 2300 Rack-mount
    • Intel® Xeon™ @ 2.8GHz
    • 2 GB RAM
    • 160 GB Hard Drive RAID1
    • Dual 10/100/1000 NIC
    • Windows 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition
  • (1) HP Proliant Server Rack-mount
    • Intel® Dual Xeon™ @ 3.0GHz Xeon
    • 4 GB RAM
    • (2) 36GB Hard Drive RAID1
    • (1) 70 Hard Drive
    • (1) Cluster of 300 GB Hard Drive RAID5 (shared between servers)
  • (2) Dell PowerEdge 1750 Rack-mount
    • Intel® Xeon™ @ 2.4GHz
    • 1 GB RAM
    • 160GB Hard Drive
    • Dual 10/100/1000 NIC
    • Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition
  • (1) Dell PowerEdge 850 Rack-mount
    • Intel® Pentium™ D @ 3.0GHz
    • 2 GB RAM
    • 160GB Hard Drive
    • Dual 10/100/1000 NIC
    • Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition
  • (1) nstor
    • 4711S
    • 2 TB Hard Drive RADI5
    • Redundant power supply
  • (1) nstor
    • 4711S
    • 1 TB Hard Drive RADI5
  • (1) ExaByte 221L
    • (2) LTO2 Drives
  • (1) Dell PowerVault TL2000
    • (2) LTO4 Drives

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