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ICS Computing Support Announcements: Winter Quarter 2017
Storage News @ ICS
Computing Support would like to bring your attention to a couple of current storage deals.
ICS Scratch
ICS Computing Support has over 100TB of disk available on our AMS-2500. That space is being offerered to researchers under the following terms:
- Cost is $73 per Terabyte per year for reserved space.
- Proceeds cover the cost of hardware maintenance.
- Snapshots available
- Tape archival and long term backup not available.
- Cost to be pro-rated for 2017.
Network Appliance
Network Appliance is running some great year end deals with costs that work out to be as low as $83 per usable Terabyte per year when you purchase an entire shelf of disks up front for $35,985.14.
* Cost is all up front * Purchase covers hardware with a maintenance co termed with existing Netapp equipment. * Snapshots available. * Tape archival and long term backups available. * Subject to hardware maintentance after the initial warranty expires.
Cost Comparison
Product | Cost per TB per year |
---|---|
Google Regional Object Storage | $245.76 |
Google Cold Line Object Storage | $86.02 |
Network Appliance NFS Disk Shelf | $83 |
Hitachi AMS-2500 NFS Storage | $73 |
This chart shows how much you could spend on google object storage (TB/year) alongside the pair of ICS data center offerings.
Root Access
This space can be made available for groups that do not otherwise ICS supported services. This means you man run your own Linux desktop and still use this space for network attached storage.
Virtual Computing Tools @ ICS
Cloud computing provides a cost effective way for researchers to extend computing capabilities without significantly increasing their capital expenditures.
Computing Support can project ICS services into the Google Cloud Platform.
Computing that is not used, turned off, is not typically charged but can be scaled up quickly when additional resources are needed.
Virtual box and Vagrant are available on most ICS instructional and research compute hosts. Any user with login privilege may create a virtual machine using these utilities.
This information, as well any updates and changes, is summarized at the following link:
https://swiki.ics.uci.edu/doku.php/virtual_environments:virtual_environments
Please contact ICS Compuitng Support Helpdesk with any questions regarding these services.
ICS Password Management
ICS Computing Support has updated our ICS Account Password wiki page. You will find new information about tools to change and reset passwords, campus multi factor authentication and some best practices for managing your password. Please see the following URL:
https://swiki.ics.uci.edu/doku.php/accounts:password_change_reset
Openlab Requires OpenSSH Keys from Off Campus
This is a reminder that beginning this morning instructional openlab hosts will require OpenSSH keys for clients connecting from off campus. Off campus OpenSSH clients will not longer be allowed to login using a password.
For instructions on setting up OpenSSH keys, please visit the following URL: