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SPO600 Servers

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Available Servers
{{Admon/important|Changes for Fall 2019|The server configuration for Fall 2019 has changed -- previous mentions of these systems by name may have referred to different hardware. Note that additional servers may be added as the semester proceeds.}}
=== AArch64: aarchie ===
<!-- The current, main [[ARMv8]] AArch64 system is known as '''aarchie''' or '''archie'''. This is a system that is currently located inside the [[EHL]]. To connect to this system, you have to go through the EHL gateway on port 2200.
If you're using a command-line ssh system, you can issue a command such as this=== AArch64 ssh -p 2200 ''username''@ehl.cdot.systemsaarchie ===
Two secondary A main AArch64 systems have been addedsystem is available, known as ''bbetty'' (or ''betty'aarchie') and ''ccharlie'' (or ''charlie''). These systems are also located inside You can access this system at the [[EHL]]hostname aarchie. Bbetty has 16GB of RAM and 200GB of space in <code>/home</code>cdot.systems; if you're using a command-line ssh system, while ccharlie has 8GB of RAM and 40GB of space in <code>/home</code>.you can access aarchie with a command such as this:
Bbetty is accessed on port 2202:  ssh -p 2202 ''username''@ehlaarchie.cdot.systems
And ccharlie is accessed on port 2205:
ssh -p 2205 ''username''@ehl.cdot.systems=== AArch64: bbetty ===
An additional AArch64 system is also available, known as ''ddouglas''. This system is:  ssh ''username''@ddouglas.cdot.systems -->An AArch64 system is available, known as "aarchie". You can access this system at the hostname aarchie.cdot.systems; if you're using a command-line ssh system, you can access aarchie with a command such as this:  ssh ''username''@aarchie.cdot.systems === AArch64: aarchie === An additional AArch64 system is known as '''bbetty'''. This is a system that is currently located inside the [[EHL]]. To connect to this system, you have to go through the EHL gateway on port 2200.
If you're using a command-line ssh system, you can issue a command such as this:
ssh ''username''@xerxes.cdot.systems
 
<!--The second x86_64 server is known as ''yaggi'' and can be accessed with:
 
ssh ''username''@yaggi.cdot.systems
-->
== Simplified SSH Access ==

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