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Disk setup

Here are some origional thoughts on the disk setup...

Services

Network security is also important. Why you ask? just read about honeypot.

Servers

Physical boxes are detailed here.
Service Orion s1 (neo) s3 (proxy) s4 (acrc) Aspis Kali
NFS
(unix network disk)
Yes
(sci[1,2], mail)
Yes
(raid disk)
No
(mounted via private link)
No
(but mounted via network)
No
(but mounted via network)
Samba
(PC network disk/printing)
slave
(master soon!)
slave master
netatalk
(Mac network disk/printing)
slave
(master soon!)
slave master
DNS (Domain name service) backup master master backup master backup master
NTP (Network time protocol) master backup master backup master
DHCP
(Client config server)
backup master master backup master backup master
Squid
(web proxy)
backup master
HTTPD
(web server)
master
(with disk)
backup
(via local link)
sendmail
(email delivery)
master (replacement)
pop/imap
(client email reading)
master (replacement)
lpr (unix printing)

Old stuff

Service table is old and probably not useful, but its nice eyecandy and I am too pathetic to delete it.
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