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Enterprise Infrastructure Engineering/DevOps (IEDO)

Specialized services and support for the university's core enterprise systems

The University IT Enterprise Infrastructure Engineering and DevOps (IEDO) team strives to provide, maintain, and improve the following campus-wide infrastructure services through automation, integration, and modernization with alignment and synergy. (AIM with AS)  

Explore the service offerings below to see what various software solutions, system management, and tools are available through the IEDO team.

Infra Engineering Services

Kpuppet

The Puppet Infrastructure service is a software configuration management and deployment tool available to groups within UIT.

Opsgenie

Opsgenie is a self-service incident management and notification tool that monitors systems 24/7. The service is available through SaaS/web/cloud, as well as mobile (Android and iOS) environments, and accounts are currently only available to teams within University IT (UIT).

Course Support

Course Support is the legacy learning management system (LMS), preceding Canvas, the currently recommended LMS. Course Support offers centrally-hosted AFS-based online services for which UIT provides maintenance support.

Nagios

More information coming soon

LBDNS

More information coming soon

LSDB2 System Administration

More information coming soon

Tools (tools3)

More information coming soon

git.stanford.edu

More information coming soon

Scheduling Services

The scheduling service enables you to run commands or scripts at specified intervals.

Linux Infrastructure Support Services

FAI (Fully Automated Install)

More information coming soon

Red Hat/CentOS YUM Repositories

More information coming soon

Git Linux

More information coming soon

Ikiwki

Ikiwki is a repository for Linux and other infrastructure documentation.

Email Services

Mailing lists (Mailman)

This mailing list management service simplifies the process to send emails to groups of people within the campus community.

Email Virtual Domain

The Email Virtual Domain provides Stanford departments and business groups with their own vanity email domain forwarding.

Usenet

More information coming soon

Webmail Redirector

More information coming soon

SMTP (smtp relay service)

More information coming soon

DevNull

More information coming soon.

Shared Email

The Shared Email service is typically used by departments that need a general email address, by student organizations and clubs to share information, and by workgroups large and small to collaborate with co-workers.

Automation and Integration Services

Otica framework

Otica is a set of scripts, Makefile modules, and configuration conventions that provide infrastructure as a software (IaaS) developers and managers a simplified and consistent interface to manage their resource.

Camino cluster

More information coming soon

Projects

Current

  • Mailman upgrade and containerization
  • Yum service modernization
  • Debian OS upgrades
  • Git migration (to code.stanford.edu)

Next generation and modernization efforts

  • Build out Camino cluster and put them into production
  • Further enhance Otica,  Otica team training, and cross team training
  • Anthos (onprem Kubernetes) trial (in collaboration with Core Infra)
  • Prometheus and Nagios