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Status:

This project is DONE as of 16 September 2008.

Issues:

  • The present buying advice for Athena is a mess.
  • The hardware recommendations are long obsolete.
  • The services offered and pricing are incorrect.
  • The presentation is confusing.

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  1. Hardware at MIT:
    Buying Hardware: and Recommended Hardware
    Athena Workstations (purchasing.html)
    Hardware Repair and Upgrades:
    Athena System Deployment and Repair
    (WAY out of date Cluster Services Page)
  2. Computer Buying Advice:
    Related Links: Athena Workstations & Hardware (saws_configs.html)
  3. Linux at MIT:
    Hardware:
    MIT Linux Hardware Recommendations
    Has short Athena: paragraph at end pointing to saws_configs.html and server_configs.html
  4. Athena at MIT:
    Getting an Athena System:
    Options for Purchasing an Athena System (options.html)
  5. Athena Linux at MIT
    Getting a Linux-Athena System: Links to Options for Purchasing an Athena System (options.html)
    Linux Athena Supported Configurations: Links to Desktop (saws_configs.html) and Purchasing via GovConnection
  6. IS&T Price List Contains pricing info and a link to
    Options for Purchasing an Athena System (options.html)
    as well as a link to the ancient Athena System Deployment and Repair (web.mit.edu/dcnshtml/support/support.html)

New Service Models

Desktop:

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Originally it was commonplace to purchase an Athena workstation and deploy it as a server, or to look to Athena recommendations for server hardware. In practice the server configuration docs were not as well maintained as the desktop configuration documents. Although there are still some customers following the Athena links for server advice, this services is almost unused. Instead let's exit the "Athena Server Recommendation" business, nuke athena/server_configs.html, and instead point people at Server Operations: Pricing.

Proposed Next Steps

  1. (Improve) Hardware at MIT:
    1. DONE Change link in Buying Hardware
    :

    Replace link:
    1. Athena Workstations (purchasing.html)
    with Link
    1. to:
      Athena
    Options
    1. Workstations (options.html)
    2. DONE Replace Link in
    1. Recommended Hardware
    Replace Link:
    1. Athena Workstations (purchasing.html)
      with Link:
    MIT Linux Hardware Recommendations
    Related Services
    New Link:
    1. Linux (including Athena)
    2. DONE New Link in Related Services Athena at MIT
    3. DELEGATED Revise content pointed to in Hardware Repair and Upgrades
    :
    Cut old link to
    1. :
      Athena System Deployment and Repair (web.mit.edu/dcnshtml/support/support.html)
    and link to new page that describes the service on offer, the annual fee, and any additional restrictions like compliance with currend Linux recommendations.
  2. DONE Computer Buying Advice:
    Change link in Related Links:
    Delete link:
    Athena Workstations & Hardware (saws_configs.html)
    to:
    Athena Workstations & Hardware (options.html)
  3. DONE Linux at MIT:
    Hardware:
    MIT Linux Hardware Recommendations
    Athena:
    Rewrite this paragraph. Instead of server_configs.html point to: Server Operations: Pricing.
  4. DONE Athena at MIT:
    Getting an Athena System:
    Leave unchanged.
    Options for Purchasing an Athena System (options.html)
  5. DONE Athena Linux at MIT
    Delete section:
    Linux Athena Supported Configurations: with its links to Desktop (saws_configs.html) and Purchasing via GovConnection
  6. DONE IS&T Price List Use this as the primary point to announce pricing.
  7. DONE Options for Purchasing an Athena System (options.html)
    Simplify but follow same structure. Make it more fully summary page relying on DIY and Full to do the heavy lifting. Panel

    Full Service Athena

    New paragraph; delete table

    DIY Athena

    New paragraph; delete table
  8. DONE Athena Server (All new prose. Delete table. Delete link to purchasing.html)

    Previous Athena Server recommendations were focused on helping customers pick out hardware to deploy and maintain their own server based on Athena. Although it is still possible to buy hardware and utilize the Athena Release for a server deployment, there are many more options including virtualization and co-location.

    Customers interested in provisioning a server are advised to consult <link>Server Hosting and Management (http://web.mit.edu/ist/topics/servers/Image Removed)</link>.

    Related Topics

    Delete link Recommended and Supported Athena Server Configurations (server_configs.html)Athena at MIT: Purchasing an Athena Workstation or Server
    Nothing should be pointing at this page. Nuke.
  9. DONE Full Service Athena
    Amend to reflect current services; point at desktop recommendation; give pricing.
    Panel
    • Remove reference to servers and server_configs.html
    • Change reference to saws_configs.html to linux-hardware.html

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    • Point to pricelist page for pricing.
    • Tell people to contact hotline to purchase instead of purchasing.html
    • Delete section "Athenizing a current workstation".
  1. DONE Minimal Standard Athena
    DONE Rename as "DIY Athena", and revise.
  2. DONE Athena at MIT: Recommended and Supported Athena Configurations
    PROGRESS Salvage any useful text for Options page then nuke if possible. Linux hardware guidance and Admin Desktop will carry us.
    Put a redirect for "saws_configs.html" to the new options.html.
  3. DONE Athena at MIT: Recommended and Supported Athena Server Configurations
    PROGRESS Salvage any useful text for Options page and then nuke.
  4. DONE Athena Workstation and Server Configurations: Life-Cycle Summary
    DONE Spin Dead list into separate doc.
    PROGRESS Update with current situation: recently dead, Sun status change and new Dell config.