Migrating a Web Development Company from Windows to Linux
From WBITT's Cooker!
(By Amit Kumar Sinsinwar)
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Introduction
One day I was watching movie at theater (Raajniti), a call came from my friend's side, he said that one person wants a linux server and he gave me cell no. of that person. I called to that person, he was employee of that company. We met and he told me that please talk to my boss.After some time, I was at office in front of company owner. He said that I want my all systems on linux except of my designer systems, I has tired from daily virus and other problems of windows. I said "OK" He replied that may you install my pc's tomorrow. I said that It is not a game that format a system with linux media, Now I have have installed system now you can use it. I will work on this then i will suggest you some design. In next two days I worked on this design, First of all I want to show the existing network infrastructure of this company...
Existing Network
Company Profile
It is web development company. Company develops sites in PHP. Most PC's in this company are not high configuration.
Most PC's Configuration
p4 (1.8 to 3.0 GHZ), 512 / 1 GB RAM, Intel 845 /865 Motherboards and 160 / 250 GB HDD.
The main requirement of company is migrate all systems from windows to linux along with Web server (Like local webhosting server, Linux as Domain Controller for some windows systems because all software can not run on linux.) and data server.
Day 1 Work
Before do anything on this work I created a list of software that was running on the company system for designing and programming.
Programming Software * Macromedia Deamweaver 8 Web Browsers * Firefox latest version * Internet Explorer * Google Crome * Opera Messengers * Google Talk * MSN Messenger * Skype File Compressing * Winzip * Winrar Readers * Adobe Acrobat Reader Office * Microsoft Office 2003/2007 Music & Video Players * VLC * Winamp * Classic Media Player Designing * Adobe Photoshop CS2/CS3 * Adobe Flex * Adobe Flash e-mail clients * Outlook Express * Microsoft Office outlook FTP Clients * Cute FTP Drawing * Paint * Dia
Now main work is to create a list of Linux software so that I can replace windows softwares. I create a list -
Windows Software Linux Software Programming * Macromedia Deamweaver 8 * Quanta * Bluefish Web Browsers * Mozilla Firefox * Mozilla Firefox * Google Crome * Google Crome * Opera * Opera * Internet Explorer * ? Messengers * Google Talk * Pidgin * MSN * Pidgin / Kmess * Skype * Skype File Compressing * Winzip * PeaZip * Winrar * Peazip * unrar,unzip,gzip,bzip2 PDF Viewer * Acrobat Reader * Kpdf * Ghostview * evince PDF Creator * Solid PDf * GhostsScript Office * MS Office 2003/07 * Openoffice Drawing * Paint * Tux Paint * Dia * Dia * OpenOffice Draw Audio and Video * VLC * VLC * Media Player * KPlayer * Winamp * Amarok * XMMS, MPlayer, Xine Graphics Editing * Adobe Photoshop * GIMP Animation * Adobe Flash * DrawSWF Mail Clients * OutlookExpress * KMail * MS Office Outlook * Thunderbird, Evolution
Now I am relax after creating a list of software so that I can start work.
Day 2 work
It just for making a table for itmes, it is not part of this project!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Windows Software | Linux softwares / package | |||||||
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Cooler Master 1U CPU Cooler (E1N-7CCCS-06-GP) | Pentium 4, Pentium D, Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad | LGA 775 | 93 x 93 x 27.5 mm | 70 x 70 x 13 mm | 40.5mm | 40 dBA | $40.99 | [[1]] |
Silverstone (SST-NT07-775) Slim Profile CPU Cooler | Core 2 DUO E8000/E7000 series, Pentium Dual-Core E5000 series, Celeron D 400 Celeron E1000 series | LGA 775 | W/Fan: 93mm (W) x 36.5mm (H) x 93mm (D) | 37mm | 15~23dBA | $19.99 | [[2]] | |
Thermolab Nano Silencer TLI-U | LGA 775 | W/Fan Dim: 45x85x96mm | 45mm | 48.3 dB | $32 | [[3]] | ||
GELID Solutions Slim Silence 775 1U Low Profile Heatpipe Cooler | Dual - Core and core2Duo with TDP up to 65W with good case ventilation. | LGA 775 | W/Fan: 95 (l) x 93.5 (w) x 28 (h) | 28mm | 15 - 24.5 | $21.95 | [[4]] | |
CPU Cooler Slim Silence AM2 | AMD 2650e, 3250e, 4850e, 5050e and others with low power consumption up to 65W (TDP) with good case ventilation | AM2, AM2+, AM3 | W/Fan: 105 (l) x 74.5 (w) x 28 (h) | 28mm | 15 - 27.2 | $21 | [[5]] | |
Akasa AK-CCE-7106HP | Core 2 Duo, Core i3 and Core i5 (73W) CPU’s | LGA 775, LGA 1156 | W/Fan: 87.2 x 85.2 x 29.5 mm | 30mm | 18.9 - 31.9 dB(A) | $15 | [[6]] | |
Akasa AK-CCE-7107BS | LGA775: Core2Duo, Core2Quad & Xeon, LGA1156: Core i3, Core i5, Core i7 & Xeon | LGA775 & LGA1156 | 87 x 91 x 30.5 (H) mm | 75 x 75 x 15 mm | 45.5mm | 41.65 dB(A) | ? | [[7]] |
Akasa AK-CC029-5 | Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad & LGA775 Xeon | LGA 775 | 87 x 91 x 30.5 (H) mm | 75 x 75 x 15 mm | 45.5mm | 41.65 dB(A) | $25 | [[8]] |
Akasa AK-CC080CU | Core 2 Duo processors | LGA775 | W/Fan: 87.2 x 85.2 x 29.5 mm | 30mm | 18.9 - 31.9 dB(A) | $15 | [[9]] | |
Akasa AK-CC080AL | Core 2 Duo processors | LGA 775 | W/Fan: 87.2 x 85.2 x 29.5 mm | 30mm | 18.9 - 31.9 dB(A) | $15 | [[10]] | |
Akasa AK-CC044T | Core 2 Duo processors | LGA 775 | 95 x 95 x 35 mm | 70 x 70 x 15 mm | 50mm | 29.1 - 46.5 dB(A) | $15 | [[11]] |
Akasa AK-CC044B | Core 2 Duo processors | LGA 775 | 95 x 95 x 30.9mm | 70 x 70 x 10 mm | 40.9mm | 23.38 dB(A) | $15 | [[12]] |
Fanless-:- | ||||||||
Cooljag OAK-B5 1U Server Fanless CPU Cooler | ? | LGA 775 | 92L x92Wx27H(mm) | 27mm | N/A | $37.95 | [[13]] | |
Akasa AK-395-2 | Intel LGA775 P4, Core2Duo, Core2Quad & Xeon | LGA 775 | 84 x 84 x 27 (H) mm | 27mm | N/A | $23 | [[14]] |