Key Components for computing at MIT
A. Network
B. Kerberos/Certificates
C. Printing
D. 3rd Party Software
E. Email/Calendaring
F. Instant Messaging
G. Web Browser
H. Security/Software Update
I. VPN
J. Backup
K. Filesystem/AFS
L. Remote access configuration: Athena 10 proposes to eliminate this.
Classes of Service
Based on who owns/manages the system:
- IS&T Owned and Managed
- Managed by Department Lab or Center
- Managed by individual owner.
Use Cases
- General Purpose Computing
- Connectivity/Communication
- Document Preparation
- Courseware i.e. Applications tailored for use in teaching.
- Often consistency, e.g. the same app. version for all students in a class is important.
- Research i.e. Applications tailored to scientific use.
- Special Purpose Computing
- Distributed Computing
- Academic Computing Testbed
- Collaborative Spaces
- High Performance Computing
- High Performance Graphics
- Virtualized Computing Environments
- Various Different User Focus
- All Students
- Administrators
- Researchers
- Access restrictions based on DLC ownership.
- Special hardware purchased by system owner
Key OS Distributions:
- Redhat / CentOS / Fedora
- Debian / Ubuntu
- "bsd" which could include MacOS and Solaris
- Gentoo
- SuSe: SLES/SLED/OpenSuSE