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Summer 2008 [Number 241]
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Updated EOS User’s Guide Now AvailableAn updated Hosted Unix (EOS) User’s Guide (March 2008) is now available. You can view this guide online, print off a PDF copy, or order a hard copy from the CIT publications web page [http://publications.cit.nih.gov]. Look for the link to “NIH Data Center User’s Guides.” The hosted Unix environment (EOS) The hosted Unix environment at the NIH Data Center (also referred to as EOS) includes more than 160 servers that host a variety of production and development applications, providing a stable, robust hosting solution for enterprise-wide Unix applications. It features both high-end and mid-tier servers as well as shared and stand-alone servers for Oracle databases and related products, and complete web capabilities. A new Service Level Agreement (SLA) CIT recently developed a new Service Level Agreement (SLA) for hosted Unix applications. The Hosted Unix (EOS) User's Guide includes a summary of the responsibilities of CIT and the customer under the new SLA and points to a website where users can view a sample. Hosted Unix services are available on a fee-for-service basis, with the costs charged to your CIT (Center for Information Technology) account. More information For more information about these services, contact the NIH Help Desk at its website or by phone at 301-496-4357, 301-496-8294 (TTY) or toll free at 866-319-4357. |
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