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Systems Management
Our systems management experience includes installation, configuration, maintenance, and operation of a variety of systems, both on-site and remote administration. Types of systems range from mail servers and multi-homed web servers to database and application servers. Our application experience has ranged from university campus systems to multi-location corporation networks to Internet Service Providers to small office LANs.
Operating Systems
- Citrix XenCenter version 5
- Solaris, versions SunOS 2.4 through Solaris 10
- Compaq Tru64 4.0
- SGI IRIX 6.x
- CDC EP/IX
- UNIX SVR4
- Linux 1.2.13 through 2.6 kernel
- Slackware
- RedHat (through RHEL4.7)
- CentOS (through CentOS5.3)
- Caldera
- SuSE
- Mandrake
- ROCKS Linux clusters through 5.0
- Cisco IOS through 11.x
- FreeBSD 2.2.8 through 6.2
- Microsoft Windows 1.0 though 98SE, 2000, XP
- Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
- Microsoft Windows 2000, 2003
- IBM OS/2 2.1, Warp 3, Warp 4
Hardware
- Sun SPARCstation 20, Netra i, Enterprise/2, Ultra 10, Enterprise 250, 450, SunFire V880, Ultra 30, SunFire V20z, Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220
- DEC/Compaq AlphaServer 2100, ES40
- SGI Indy (MIPS)
- CDC 4xxx
- Unisys 6000
- Cisco 1000 through 7507 routers
- Intel PC Architecture
- SMP (Dual CPU)
- SCSI through Ultra-Wide
- CPUs: through quad-core AMD Opteron and Intel Xeon
- Tape Backup: DAT, DLT, Reel-to-Reel
Server Applications
- Sendmail
- Apache
- BIND
- Netscape Enterprise Server on Solaris
- Solstice Backup (Legato)
- Oracle 7.3 through 8.0 (on Solaris)
- UW-IMAP
- Qpopper
- WU-FTPD
- SquirrelMail
- Amanda
- NCBI toolkit, including BLAST
- Custom Applications (many)
Systems Management Clients
(under employment contracts with clients and GSA IT vendors)
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - 600 users
- Bremerton Electronic Commerce Resource Center - 125 users
- San Diego Electronic Commerce Resource Center - installation
- University of Montana - 7500+ users
- National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Disease - 50 servers and workstations, including cluster nodes
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