Difference between revisions of "CNM Bureau Farm"
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− | [[CNM Bureau Farm]] | + | [[CNM Bureau Farm]] (formerly known as [[CNM EndUser Farm]]; hereinafter, the ''Farm'') is the [[CNM farm]] that is based on [[bare-metal]] servers. This ''Farm'' also utilizes a portion of one bare-metal server that belongs to the [[CNM Lab Farm]]. The issues to work on may include (a) security outside of [[iptables]], (b) adding NAS, as well as advanced backup and recovery systems, and (c) advanced monitoring systems. |
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Development of the ''Farm'' occurs under the [[Administration for CNM Farms]] project. | Development of the ''Farm'' occurs under the [[Administration for CNM Farms]] project. | ||
− | [[Category:CNM Cloud products]] | + | ==See also== |
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+ | ===Related lectures=== | ||
+ | :*[[What CNM Farms Are]]. | ||
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+ | [[Category:CNM Cloud products]][[Category: CNM Cyber Orientation]][[Category: Articles]] |
Revision as of 15:51, 14 April 2023
CNM Bureau Farm (formerly known as CNM EndUser Farm; hereinafter, the Farm) is the CNM farm that is based on bare-metal servers. This Farm also utilizes a portion of one bare-metal server that belongs to the CNM Lab Farm. The issues to work on may include (a) security outside of iptables, (b) adding NAS, as well as advanced backup and recovery systems, and (c) advanced monitoring systems.
Contents
Features
DNS entry point
- load balancer on a public web address
Syncronization
- synchronization of resources of common individual nodes, at least databases.
Monitoring
Security
- including firewalls
Backup and recovery
Development
Development of the Farm occurs under the Administration for CNM Farms project.