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David Etlinger - WeBWorK Systems

David Etlinger - WeBWorK Systems

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inactiveTopicWeBWorK Systems topic started 11/15/2000; 10:07:25 AM
last post 4/5/2005; 2:41:58 AM
userDavid Etlinger - WeBWorK Systems  blueArrow
11/15/2000; 10:07:25 AM (reads: 9552, responses: 11)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Institution Number of Users Largest Course Size Operating System Processor System Memory System Performance More Details Contact Information
University of Rochester 1100 300 FreeBSD Dell Dual Processor 500 MHz Intel Pentium III 512 MB good   Arnold Pizer
University of Rochester 250 250 LinuxPPC 2000 Mac 300 MHz G3 192 MB good   Frank Wolfs
Johns Hopkins University               James Martino
Indiana University 2500 290 SunOS 5.7 Quad Processor Sun Sparc Ultra-80 2 GB Excellent   William Ziemer
SUNY at Stony Brook 70 70 Redhat Linux Single Processor Pentium III 512 MB good   Alan Tucker
University of Virginia 300   Redhat Linux 7.0 Dell Dual Processor 730 MHz Intel Pentium III 512 MB excellent  
Jeff Holt
Ohio State University 850 190 RedHat Linux release 7.2 Dual Processor 1000 MHz Intel Pentium III 3 GB excellent   Zbigniew Fiedorowicz
Dartmouth College 300 210 Debian Linux version 2.2 Dell Workstation Dual Pentium III 550 MHz 256 MB good Extensive and detailed info. Thomas Shemanske
Truckee Meadows Community College 30 30 Debian Linux Dell Workstation Dual Pentium III 866 MHz 256 MB   More Info Lars Jensen
Cal State Univ Long Beach 600 35 Redhat Linux 7.0 Dual Xeon 700MHz 2GB Excellent More Info Bill Ziemer
Univ. of Michigan     Solaris 8 Apache SSL       Extensive Info Gavin LaRose

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userArnold K. Pizer - Re: WeBWorK Systems  blueArrow
11/15/2000; 11:14:38 AM (reads: 8266, responses: 1)
Hi David,

This looks good. Can I suggest a few changes.

1. This is for Mike. Can we make the left hand column (which lists Home, current UR courses, etc) a fixed width. Now it's a percentage of the table and it takes up too much horizontal space.

2. For David. Can you make the table widder - it's too squashed. Also add a column for performance (we will put in things like excellent, good, acceptable or poor). It would be nice to have a column for disk space, but maybe that will make the table too big.

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userArnold K. Pizer - Re: WeBWorK Systems  blueArrow
11/15/2000; 11:14:58 AM (reads: 8215, responses: 0)
Hi David,

This looks good. Can I suggest a few changes.

1. This is for Mike. Can we make the left hand column (which lists Home, current UR courses, etc) a fixed width. Now it's a percentage of the table and it takes up too much horizontal space.

2. For David. Can you make the table widder - it's too squashed. Also add a column for performance (we will put in things like excellent, good, acceptable or poor). It would be nice to have a column for disk space, but maybe that will make the table too big.

3. We need a link to this page from the front page --- probably Mike has to do this.

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userMichael Gage - Re: WeBWorK Systems  blueArrow
11/15/2000; 5:14:17 PM (reads: 9307, responses: 0)
OK. I changed the template so that the table is no longer centered. (That gave the impression that the left column became large.)

The width of the left margin is set at 75

Take care,

Mike

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userWilliam Wheeler - Re: WeBWorK Systems  blueArrow
12/27/2000; 7:00:02 PM (reads: 8193, responses: 0)
Here is the information for Indiana University for the fall semester, 2000-2001:

Number of users: 2000

Largest Course Size: 290

Operating System: SunOS 5.7

Processor: Quad Processor Sun Sparc Ultra-80

System Memory: 2 GB

System Performance: Excellent

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userMichael Richmond - Re: WeBWorK Systems  blueArrow
4/15/2001; 2:31:57 PM (reads: 7777, responses: 0)
Information for RIT, spring quarter 2001: Number of users: 30

Largest course size: 30

Operating System: Linux, Red Hat 6.2

Processor: Intel PIII 667 MHz

System Memory: 512 MB

System Performance: still testing

Contact Person: Michael Richmond (mwrsps@rit.edu)

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userBill Ziemer - Re: WeBWorK Systems  blueArrow
4/8/2002; 11:19:39 PM (reads: 7328, responses: 0)
Information for CSULB, Spring 2002 Number of users = 600 Largest Course = 35

OS = Linux, Red Hat 7.0 Processor = Dual Xeon 700MHz System RAM = 2GB

System Performance = excellent

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userBill Ziemer - Re: WeBWorK Systems  blueArrow
4/8/2002; 11:20:48 PM (reads: 7321, responses: 0)
Information for CSULB, Spring 2002 Number of users = 600 Largest Course = 35

OS = Linux, Red Hat 7.0 Processor = Dual Xeon 700MHz System RAM = 2GB

System Performance = excellent

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userBill Ziemer - Re: WeBWorK Systems  blueArrow
4/8/2002; 11:22:15 PM (reads: 7457, responses: 0)
Information for CSULB, Spring 2002 Number of users = 600 Largest Course = 35

OS = Linux, Red Hat 7.0 Processor = Dual Xeon 700MHz System RAM = 2GB

System Performance = excellent

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userBill Ziemer - Re: WeBWorK Systems  blueArrow
4/8/2002; 11:24:21 PM (reads: 7383, responses: 0)
Information for CSULB, Spring 2002 Number of users = 600 Largest Course = 35

OS = Linux, Red Hat 7.0 Processor = Dual Xeon 700MHz System RAM = 2GB

System Performance = excellent

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userNathan Rogers - Re: WeBWorK Systems  blueArrow
4/1/2005; 5:20:42 PM (reads: 3510, responses: 0)
Information for UCSB, Spring 2005, Number of users = 800, Largest Course = 150

2 AMD 1400XP servers running RedHat 7.2, each with 1 GB RAM WebWork 1.9

System Performance = good

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userLars Jensen - Re: WeBWorK Systems  blueArrow
4/5/2005; 2:41:58 AM (reads: 3479, responses: 0)
Our (updated) info is posted on the Wiki site:

http://devel.webwork.rochester.edu/twiki/bin/view/Webwork/WeBWorKInstallation

(Why do we keep two lists of this kind?)

Lars.

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