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* New general-use server
These are current on-going CSC projects:
** The current workhorse (high-fructose-corn-syrup) is almost 11 years old now. Time to upgrade it
* [[Hardware Selection Guidelines]]
** We have heard a lot of requests for GPUs. If we're doing it, we will need new servers to put into (the current one only have PCIe2.0, and the power supply is not powerful enough)
* [[Library Project]]

* [[Filesystem replication]]
* Getting the backup mirror running
* Seting up virtual mail-boxes and virtual aliases for clubs.
** This will be very useful when we want to do maintenance on the main mirror server
* Getting a IPv6 subnet
** (Update on 2023-01-25) CSCF used to have a mirror but it's no longer there. They might bring it back after May
* Club CMSs, etc...

* Virtualizing services
* Password manager server for MathSoc
* Setup mailing list for webmasters of clubs we host so they can receive service related announcements from us
** Meant for non-critical passwords. We are not manned and funded enough for more professional, large scale deployments
* Setup a reliable programming contest framework
** Use [https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden vaultwarden]?
* Get disk:/export/users mounted on cscf's linux frontends and cpu servers

* Common club auth
* General Office renovations
* Advertising procedures manual
** Students now prefer to take their own laptops. Find some docks that can provide display output and wired network with one single USB4/Thunderbolt3 wire
* [[Cross compiler]]
** Our monitors are too old and are small and washed out. Grab some newer ones
* [[QoS]] for mirroring talks
** We now have 2 Intel Mac Minis. Set them up. One of them can be used as a macOS workstation for potential iOS/macOS development works
* Setup ability to create pgsql/mysql databases in user's home directory (e.g. ~/.databases) so that db's count against quota

* Setup inode quota
* Main mirror server renovations
* Dave asked us if we want another thin client - we should make sure to follow up and get one
** Metric improvements. See [https://github.com/martin-helmich/prometheus-nginxlog-exporter prometheus-nginxlog-exporter]. Add response time metrics to reflect user experience on mirror
* Advertise compiz packages to the world
** Purchase and install a SSD for caching. They should already been purchased. When will they arrive?
* [[SNMP#Plugins|Net-SNMP plugins]]

* [[emdebian]]

* [[mirror.csclub]]
[[Category:Projects]]
* [[Server serial port connections]]
* fix nscd cache times

Latest revision as of 11:16, 25 January 2023

  • New general-use server
    • The current workhorse (high-fructose-corn-syrup) is almost 11 years old now. Time to upgrade it
    • We have heard a lot of requests for GPUs. If we're doing it, we will need new servers to put into (the current one only have PCIe2.0, and the power supply is not powerful enough)
  • Getting the backup mirror running
    • This will be very useful when we want to do maintenance on the main mirror server
    • (Update on 2023-01-25) CSCF used to have a mirror but it's no longer there. They might bring it back after May
  • Password manager server for MathSoc
    • Meant for non-critical passwords. We are not manned and funded enough for more professional, large scale deployments
    • Use vaultwarden?
  • General Office renovations
    • Students now prefer to take their own laptops. Find some docks that can provide display output and wired network with one single USB4/Thunderbolt3 wire
    • Our monitors are too old and are small and washed out. Grab some newer ones
    • We now have 2 Intel Mac Minis. Set them up. One of them can be used as a macOS workstation for potential iOS/macOS development works
  • Main mirror server renovations
    • Metric improvements. See prometheus-nginxlog-exporter. Add response time metrics to reflect user experience on mirror
    • Purchase and install a SSD for caching. They should already been purchased. When will they arrive?