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... ... @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ 1 -The server that this Wiki instance is installed on is called 'Beethoven' Here you will find technical documentation about the way 'Beethoven' is organised. Beethoven is intended as a research, development and experimentation environment for data-science applied to the intelligence domain. A second host called 'Mozart' is earmarked as a staging and testing server. Currently 'Mozart's RAM and HDD are mounted in 'Beethoven'. We will be requesting more for both hosts. The fat/heavy laptop has a NVdia GTX graphics card with a compute capability of 7.5 and a 1TB SSD. This host is call ##liszt## and is preferred for GPU critical use such as ##tensorflow##. Host ##beethoven## is good enough for general use and host the nextcloud and wiki instances. It has two non-SSD devices which are suitable for backup and archiving. 1 +The server that this Wiki instance is installed on is called 'Beethoven' Here you will find technical documentation about the way 'Beethoven' is organised. Beethoven is intended as a research, development and experimentation environment for data-science applied to the intelligence domain. A second host called 'Mozart' is earmarked as a staging and testing server. Currently 'Mozart's RAM and HDD are mounted in 'Beethoven'. We will be requesting more for both hosts. The fat/heavy laptop has a NVdia GTX graphics card with a compute capability of 7.5 and a 1TB SSD. This host is call ##liszt## and is preferred for GPU critical use such as ##tensorflow##. Host ##beethoven## is good enough for general use and host the nextcloud and wiki instances. It has two non-SSD devices which are suitable for backup and archiving. When installing docker start with portainer and nginxproxymanager. 2 2 3 3 * [[Why this setup?>>doc:.Why this setup?.WebHome]] 4 4 * [[Linux PopOS installation>>doc:.Pop!_OS installation & configuration.WebHome]]