Difference between revisions of "Category:Virtual Machines (VMs)"
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| − | ==CS Now   | + | ==CS Now Hosts VMs For ''Educational Use''==  | 
CS operates a Virtual Machine (VM) server for educational use and some light research. CS faculty, instructors, and students may [[Requesting A Virtual Machine|request a VM]] be created for CS class use and CS-related school projects.    | CS operates a Virtual Machine (VM) server for educational use and some light research. CS faculty, instructors, and students may [[Requesting A Virtual Machine|request a VM]] be created for CS class use and CS-related school projects.    | ||
| − | :'''(NOTE:    | + | :'''(NOTE:  The VM services that CS IT offers are {{red|''not''}} for production systems, but only for projects as described above.)'''  | 
We can support both Linux and Windows-based VMs. (Windows-based VMs might require ''you to obtain'' a license for the Windows OS version you plan to install.)  | We can support both Linux and Windows-based VMs. (Windows-based VMs might require ''you to obtain'' a license for the Windows OS version you plan to install.)  | ||
| − | Please see the "Pages..." list below for pages to help you request and set up a VM on our CS VM server.  | + | Please see the ''"Pages in category..."'' list below for pages to help you request and set up a VM on our CS VM server.  | 
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== '''IMPORTANT''' Guidelines/Policies For Running A Virtual Machine On CS's VM Server==  | == '''IMPORTANT''' Guidelines/Policies For Running A Virtual Machine On CS's VM Server==  | ||
| − | * Our VM service is for CS class use and CS-related school projects. Certain exceptions might be made for short, light research VMs.    | + | * Our VM service is for CS class use and CS-related school projects. Certain exceptions might be made for short-term, light research VMs.    | 
| − | * Our VM service is '''not''' for ''production'' systems.  | + | * Our VM service is {{red|'''not'''}} for ''production'' systems.  | 
| − | * '''You''' will supply the CS IT staff with the OS disc (on CD or DVD) that you want installed.    | + | * You will need a CS Faculty "sponsor" for your VM.  The list of CS Faculty members can be found [https://www.cs.jhu.edu/faculty here].    | 
| − | ** We can support both Linux and Windows-based VMs. (Windows-based VMs might require you to obtain a license for the Windows OS version you plan to install.)   | + | |
| + | * '''You''' will supply the CS IT staff with the OS disc (on CD or DVD) that you want installed.  Alternatively, you may provide us a link to download the ''ISO'' for the OS you need installed.  | ||
| + | ** We can support both Linux and Windows-based VMs. (''Windows-based VMs might require '''you''' to obtain a license for the Windows OS version you plan to install.)''   | ||
| + | ** In certain instances, e.g. Linux distributions, there are some versions we already have available.  | ||
| + | ** We will discuss with you what we need you to provide.    | ||
* '''You''' will be the root/super user/admin for your VM.  | * '''You''' will be the root/super user/admin for your VM.  | ||
| − | ** We (the CS admins) will simply install the basic OS.   | + | ** We (the CS admins) will simply install the basic OS.  | 
| + | **We, or both you and we, will configure the networking on the VM.  | ||
| + | **  We will supply you with the root password.  | ||
| + | **You may create accounts as needed, however, we must retain a copy of the root password for your VM.  | ||
* '''You''' are responsible for providing any additional OS patches or necessary software applications for your VM.  | * '''You''' are responsible for providing any additional OS patches or necessary software applications for your VM.  | ||
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* We '''do not''' do regular backups of VMs.  | * We '''do not''' do regular backups of VMs.  | ||
| − | ** (We generally create a baseline backup of our VMs, and occasionally backup all VM images on the server.)   | + | ** (We generally create a baseline backup of our VMs, and occasionally backup all VM images on the server.)  | 
| + | ** You are responsible for backing up any ''system files or data'' created on your VM.  | ||
| − | * When your VM is no longer needed (per the length of time info you provide), we may remove the VM without additional notice.  | + | * When your VM is no longer needed (per the length of time info you provide when [[Requesting_A_Virtual_Machine | requesting the VM]]), we may remove the VM without additional notice.  | 
* '''You''' are responsible for any security issues that arise due to your VM.    | * '''You''' are responsible for any security issues that arise due to your VM.    | ||
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** JHU has the right to close any network ports for the IP for your VM.  | ** JHU has the right to close any network ports for the IP for your VM.  | ||
| − | * Occasionally, we have to do maintenance on the VM server, and we try to notify all VM owners when the server must go down.  However, running a VM on our VM server is at your own risk, and there might be times when there is unannounced unavailability of the VM server and its VMs.  | + | * Occasionally, we have to do maintenance on the VM server, and we try to notify all VM owners when the server must go down.  However, running a VM on our VM server is ''at your own risk'', and there might be times when there is unannounced unavailability of the VM server and its VMs.  | 
* Not all VMs may be approved for installation.  | * Not all VMs may be approved for installation.  | ||
Latest revision as of 18:54, 28 July 2025
CS Now Hosts VMs For Educational Use
CS operates a Virtual Machine (VM) server for educational use and some light research. CS faculty, instructors, and students may request a VM be created for CS class use and CS-related school projects.
- (NOTE: The VM services that CS IT offers are not for production systems, but only for projects as described above.)
 
We can support both Linux and Windows-based VMs. (Windows-based VMs might require you to obtain a license for the Windows OS version you plan to install.)
Please see the "Pages in category..." list below for pages to help you request and set up a VM on our CS VM server.
IMPORTANT Guidelines/Policies For Running A Virtual Machine On CS's VM Server
- Our VM service is for CS class use and CS-related school projects. Certain exceptions might be made for short-term, light research VMs.
 
- Our VM service is not for production systems.
 
- You will need a CS Faculty "sponsor" for your VM. The list of CS Faculty members can be found here.
 
- You will supply the CS IT staff with the OS disc (on CD or DVD) that you want installed.  Alternatively, you may provide us a link to download the ISO for the OS you need installed.
- We can support both Linux and Windows-based VMs. (Windows-based VMs might require you to obtain a license for the Windows OS version you plan to install.)
 - In certain instances, e.g. Linux distributions, there are some versions we already have available.
 - We will discuss with you what we need you to provide.
 
 
- You will be the root/super user/admin for your VM.
- We (the CS admins) will simply install the basic OS.
 - We, or both you and we, will configure the networking on the VM.
 - We will supply you with the root password.
 - You may create accounts as needed, however, we must retain a copy of the root password for your VM.
 
 
- You are responsible for providing any additional OS patches or necessary software applications for your VM.
 
- You will need to arrange for any necessary port openings through the JHU Firewall (for connections from outside of JHU to your system within JHU.)
 
- We do not do regular backups of VMs.
- (We generally create a baseline backup of our VMs, and occasionally backup all VM images on the server.)
 - You are responsible for backing up any system files or data created on your VM.
 
 
- When your VM is no longer needed (per the length of time info you provide when requesting the VM), we may remove the VM without additional notice.
 
- You are responsible for any security issues that arise due to your VM.
- We have the right to shut down a VM that is causing any security issues.
 - JHU has the right to close any network ports for the IP for your VM.
 
 
- Occasionally, we have to do maintenance on the VM server, and we try to notify all VM owners when the server must go down. However, running a VM on our VM server is at your own risk, and there might be times when there is unannounced unavailability of the VM server and its VMs.
 
- Not all VMs may be approved for installation.
 
Pages in category "Virtual Machines (VMs)"
The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.