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Server Hosting
Below is an overview of Server Hosting at NDSU.
Overview
Enterprise Computing and Infrastructure (ECI) provides a fee-based server hosting program that will allow you to:
- Take advantage of ECI expertise. ECI has experienced server administrators who will monitor, maintain, and administer the server for you.
- Take the uncertainty out of the purchasing process. Let ECI purchase and install the server. Select either Red Hat Enterprise Linux server or Microsoft Windows server.
- Take advantage of the built-in four-year replacement cycle for server hardware.
- Significantly improve security. ECI's server administrators will keep the server current with security updates and configure it to limit unauthorized access.
- Leave the worrying to ECI. ECI is responsible for installation and configuration of operating system, system monitoring software, and backup client software. ECI is also responsible for replacing hardware components should a failure occur.
- Take advantage of ECI's secure server room. The server will be physically located in the ECI data center, which is an environmentally controlled space. Only authorized staff from the Division of Information Technology are permitted in this room.
- Take advantage of the ECI uninterruptible power supply (UPS). Your server will be connected to the ECI UPS with motor-generator backup. This will allow the server to remain operational during power outages.
- Have the storage you need. Each server includes enough disk storage to accommodate the operating system, monitoring software, backup software, and the customer's application software. Additional storage space for data is available at an additional fee.
- Let ECI take on the responsibility for backing up your server. Your data will be backed up daily. When requested, ECI will restore the data as soon as possible but no more than one working day from the time the request is made.
- ECI will provide fast network connectivity (1000 Mb/s switched Ethernet) for the server.
Getting Started
Consult the Server Hosting - Getting Started page to determine if you would like to start a server.
Best Practices
Assign a technical liaison who will be in contact with the NDSU IT ECI department regarding the server once it is set up.
Learn More/How To's
FAQs
What does the ECI department handle when it comes to a server?
The ECI department will help maintain and support the server, including helping with server updates. While ECI handles a majority of the backend of the server, the department that requested the server will be responsible for helping end users.
Use Cases
If a department has a substantial amount of digital documentation and information that needs to be stored and accessed regularly the department can set up a server with ECI and receive support from the ECI department when maintaining the server and its security.
Universal Design/Accessibility
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