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In the current revamp-CSE's-IT-infrastructure project, the term Old World refers to implementation of different bits of technology. In particular: | In the current revamp-CSE's-IT-infrastructure project, the term '''Old World''' refers to implementation of different bits of technology. In particular: | ||
* [[conform]] to manage all installed software and configurations on hosts, | * Use of [[conform]] to anally manage all installed software and configurations on hosts, including performing software upgrades, | ||
* Naming of servers after composers, labs after musical instruments or instrument types, and infrastructure support systems after musical accessories (such as baton, bandstand, etc.), and | * Naming of servers after composers, labs after musical instruments or instrument types, and infrastructure support systems after musical accessories (such as baton, bandstand, score, note, tone, etc.), and | ||
* VMWare to virtualise hosts. | * VMWare to virtualise hosts. | ||
Compare to [[New World]]. | Compare to [[New World]]. |
Latest revision as of 14:01, 27 Haziran 2022
In the current revamp-CSE's-IT-infrastructure project, the term Old World refers to implementation of different bits of technology. In particular:
- Use of conform to anally manage all installed software and configurations on hosts, including performing software upgrades,
- Naming of servers after composers, labs after musical instruments or instrument types, and infrastructure support systems after musical accessories (such as baton, bandstand, score, note, tone, etc.), and
- VMWare to virtualise hosts.
Compare to New World.