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Room II-211

Database and UNIX Systems Laboratory

Coordinator:

Paul Fortier, Professor

Size:

24' x 30'

Description:

This laboratory supports both undergraduate and graduate courses as well as several sponsored research projects from NSF and the Cranberry Growers Association.

The SUN Enterprise 450 Quad Parallel Systems are used as backend servers for graduate research activities, graduate courses, and undergraduate courses. The servers have a variety of compilers, database systems software, and simulation software.

The SUN Workstations link the 450 systems and are used primarily by students as graphical workstations for VLSI, database systems, and operating systems courses.

Courses:

  • ECE 466 - Database Programming, ECE 486 - Database Systems I
  • ECE 632 - Advances in Database Systems

Equipment:

  • (Qty.)
  • (4) Windows 2000 Server Systems
    (533MHz Celeron, 256M RAM, 14.3GB HD, 17" Monitor)
  • (1) Windows 2000 Server System
    (533 MHz Celeron, 128M RAM, 19.1GB HD, 17" Monitor)
  • (2) Windows 2000 Server Systems
    (230 MHz Celeron, 128M RAM, 5.99GB HD, 17" Monitor)
  • (2) Windows 2000 Server Systems
    (230 MHz Celeron, 256M RAM, 3.99GB HD, 17" Monitor)
  • (1) Windows NT System
    (1.6 GHz Pentium 4, 1G RAM, 40GB HD, 17" Monitor)
  • (7) Solaris Systems
    (1X500 MHz Ultra Sparc IIe, 128M RAM, 15GB HD, 17" Monitor)
  • (2) SUN Enterprise 450 Quad Parallel Systems
    (4X500 MHz Ultra Sparc II, 4GB RAM, 450GB HD, no Monitors)
  • (1) SUN Fire V210 Dual Processor, 1 GHz, 1M Cache
    (Solaris 9.0 Operating System)

Software:

  • Solaris 9 9/04

  • Acrobat Reader 4.0
  • Forte for Java 3.0
  • Gcc 3.4
  • Gimp 2.1
  • Java Devleopment kit 1
  • Java Devleopment kit 2
  • Lam 7.1
  • Latex
  • Matlab 5.2
  • Mentor Graphics
  • Mozilla 1.8
  • Mpich 2
  • Netpbm
  • Network Simulator 2.27
  • Oracle 9i client
  • Oracle 9i server
  • Star Office 7.1

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