I803 IT Infrastructure services
I803,385 IT Infrastructure services
Introduction
This is the home page of courses I803 and I385 for both daily and contact students.
Lecturer
Andres Septer >> andres (.) septer (ät) itcollege (.) ee
form of graduation
Comprehensive examination, ECTS 6 I803, ECTS 5 I385
Important links
- course files folder on enos
- How to prepare router for labs
- I-TEE labs and exercizes environment
- Video portal, lecture recordings
Structure
- Lectures (I explain stuff)
- Excercises – practical tasks with easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions. Practicing themes discussed in lectures.
- Labs – same as exercises, except no step-by-step instructions. You have to find all the necessary information by yourself (Though there is some hints) and solve the problems independedly.
Premises
- Basic understanding how Operating System and services work
- Basic Linux shell experience
- Basic understanding how TCP/IP networking works
We DO repeat some (critical) stuff you learned previously (but not all)
Topics covered
- Introduction. Seminar: IT Infrastructure and it's components.
- core services: DHCP, DNS, NTP jms.
- web services (from Infra admin point of view)
- * Backup and Archive
- Monitoring and log aggregation
- Redundancy and high availability (covered within other topics mostly)
- Documentation and Configuration Management
- Virtualization
- Additional themes may add up
Grade
- You do series of labs and present them to lecturer.
- All labs have minimum achievements that MUST be met.
- Labs are mandatory (at least minimum level)
- Labs must be ready at due date
WAT Presentation
- Presentation is mandatory homework. If you fail as a team all team members must do final graduation work.
- You will learn: how to present your ideas, how to lead team (or be a productive team member).
- You have to do it on time.
- Teams are formed by lecturer. Also I promote team leaders.
- Team size will depend on how many people attends to course in any given year. (usually 3-4 members per team)
Your task explained
Do a presentation about some major (braindead) design flaw or security hole or misfeature in some Protocol, Operating System, Programming Language, Service, etc. It should not be about some usual misconfiguration problem. Your presentation must rise a questions like: „What they where thinking?“ „Are people who designed this, totally braindead?“, „WAT?“
Your presentation gets valued higher if it's based on real life experience. I.e. member of your team has encountered this problem firsthand and wasted a time to solve a problem that should not exist at all.
If no-one at your team has had such an experience use google. You probably want to search about Windows but Linux and all programming languages contain enough „WAT“s.
Presentation should be comprehensive (and suggestionally funny) describing the problem (and solution, if you have one). Length about 5 minutes, no more than 7 minutes.
Team will be avarded 0—4 points, depending on your performance.
Some examples and materials
- Excellent presentation, if you create something similar you get max points
- Exmple rant about very bad UI/UX experience (NO! do not make presentation about this)
- sample WAT from lecturer
Team leader responsibilities
Team leader will be responsible about presentation in general and not missing the deadline. Team leader will delegate tasks (who finds topic, who prepares slides, who does actual presentation etc.) Team leader will share awarded points between team members. He has cmplete freedom to share them whatever way he/she seems appropriate (including taking all the glory (i.e. points) by him/herself) Team leader are responsible for re-scheduling a live presentation time if neended. He/she has to find the team to switch times, make a deal and inform lecturer NO LESS than one day before due date.
2016 teams
Blue team
- Mohanad Aly Hassan Ali Elsafty, Team Leader
- Meelis Hass
- Indrek Taal
Yellow team
- Lộc Phan Văn, Team Leader
- Artur Vincent Kerge
- Artur Ovtšinnikov
Green team
- Kustas Kurval, Team Leader
- MD Nazmul Hasan
- Anton Zolotarjov
Orange team
- Etienne Iotefa Marie Barrier, Team Leader
- Ilja Shustov
- Sheela Gowry Sumathi Raju
Presentation Schedule
- Green team 19.10
- Blue team 02.11
- Orange team 16.11
- Yellow team 30.11
2016
Lectures
- 31.08 Introduction + teamwork video1 video2 slides
- 14.09 Introduction to root services: DNS + exercise part 1
- 21.09 Introduction to root services: DHCP, DNS problem explained, Exercize No 1 Part II, fix DNS lecture part I Part II
- 28.09 Introduction to root services: NTP slides Exercize No 2 DHCP, NTP lecture recording
- 05.10 Review: RRs and ZONES. SOA record explained LAB 1-2-3 DHCP, DNS, NTP lecture recording
- 12.10 Lecturer's example presenteation LAB 1-2-3 continues
- 19.10 LAB 1-2-3 DUE DATE! Be ready to present your lab. Lecture: "Backups I" slides recording incl. Green Team presentation
- 25.10 LAB 1-2-3 extension
- 02.11 Web services, overview SSL lecture recording incl. WAT presentation
- 09.11 Web services. Apache server LABs 456 Part I (L4) Apache server lecture part I Part II
- 16.11 Web services LAB 456 part II (L5) WAT presentation
- 23.11 Web services - present your labs 4 and 5 lab6 voluntary, additional points
- 30.11 Documentation, voluntary workshop VyOS firewall slides recording1 recording2
- 07.12 IT Automantion with Ansible slides Lab recording
- 14.12 Monitoring with LibreNMS Lab