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=Introduction=
=Introduction=
The OSE Server is a critical piece of the OSE Development Stack - thus making the (1) [[OSE Software Stack]] and the [[OSE Server Stack]] the 2 critical components of OSE's development infrastructure.
The OSE Server is a critical piece of the OSE Development Stack - thus making the (1) [[OSE Software Stack]] and the [[OSE Server Stack]] the 2 critical components of OSE's development infrastructure.
=OSE Server Management=
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Revision as of 02:11, 2 December 2016

Introduction

The OSE Server is a critical piece of the OSE Development Stack - thus making the (1) OSE Software Stack and the OSE Server Stack the 2 critical components of OSE's development infrastructure.

OSE Server Management

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2016

Ordered with CentOS 7.2, and installing Webmin for server admin.

New OSE server, June 2016. Older server had 4 GB RAM compared to the 64 GB here.
Filezilla login and directory structure on Hetzner 2016. September 2016.

Assessment of Server Options

  • 6/16 setup on Hetzner 2011 is shit and needs updating - AMD Athlon 64 X2 5600+ Processor, 4 GB RAM, 2x 400 GB Harddisks, 1 Gbit/s Connection
  • Main figure of merit - RAM space - which is how many pages it can store in memory before having to use hard disks - where RAM access is instantaneous, and hard disk access is slow.

Proposed Solution

  • Upgrade hardware/plan on Hetzner
  • Document sysadmin to do sysadmin in house

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