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Archive for December, 2009

How public internet access began

It began in the 1980’s. The universities first provided public internet access in the early 80’s, and soon home power users were developing access software that ran on Commador 64’s, Tandy’s, and Atari computers. Electronic communities soon had become popular, accessable via the humble dial up modem. There are still a lot of them around, although most are telnet access. I still run a BBS out of my home: http://ohiofreenet.org & telnet://tek1systems.com

Introduction to FCoE from EMC

Also see this vid from EMC, Deploying FCoE with EMC.

Thesis

typewriterApproaching the end of my graduate studies, I have been researching a thesis subject. Since I administer a SAN, I will write about a subject that I work with frequently – iSCSI or fiber channel over IP. IP is being re-discovered, so to speak, within the world of fiber optic topologies. We are seeing long-range trunks within SAN WAN’s consisting of FCIP (Fiber Channel over IP) that extend fiber networks over wide area networks. iSCSI on the other hand could be beneficial to the bottom line, as it provides access to storage targets via Ethernet that reside on a fiber-based SAN.

I have stashed a lot of content on StorageSeek.org - stay tuned.

EMC CLARiiON CX4

EMC At the local hospital where I administer the SAN, we will be upgrading our EMC CLARiiON CX3 SAN in January to a new CX4. The I/O consists of fiber channel and iSCSI modules. I have been wanting to implement iSCSI modules for some time - this will enable access to SAN storage via IP which will save cost on server-side fiber HBA’s. The only drawback to this would be the increased IP traffic on the IP switches, if iSCSI traffic is heavy; so separate subnets and IP switches would have to be used for the iSCSI targets and their initiators. Currently, we are using a couple of iSCSI initiators that access NAS targets: but the traffic is minimal, as the targets are document shares used for reporting.

Ubuntu Linux links

ibm-smart-business-cloud-ubuntu1Ubuntu Cloud setup: link
Ubuntu desktop: link
About Ubuntu: link

Adding database redundancy

I am currently implementing MySQL database redundancy: I will be mirroring the main database between two servers to ensure fault tolarance. I am setting this up on a test system first, with an added test of real-time replication between two Ubuntu Server OS’.

Here is how to set up replication of MySQL: here

UEC

We have just redesigned this site. It was previously hosted on a Xandros Linux server on Apache. Tek1systems.com is now hosted on Ubuntu Server 9.10 LAMP and Wordpress. Look for additional dynamic changes soon.

Currently building a Ubuntu cloud based on the Eucalyptus platform: this will enable greater systems continuity.
ubuntu cloud1


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