Tony’s Chips Website Migration Project
CIS 210
June 16, 2013
Strayer University
Professor Yohannes Bates
Tony’s Chips Website Migration Project
Tony’s Chips is a medium sized company that wants to enhance its operations by using e- commerce or what some people would say the web or Internet. The new company has set its sights on moving the current system from an externally hosted website to one that is hosted internally. Furthermore, the site will be redesigned so that customers will be able to place orders through the website and have them delivered as before. The design of the new system will be able to provide more data storage, faster retrieval, better security features and recovery solutions in the event that the website
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As part of our disaster recovery plan, we have configured one of the servers as a backup that contains a complete backup of the primary server. The backup server will be configured so that if the primary server fails, then the backup server will come online, so that there will be no interruption in service. Each week we will test the backup server to ensure that all the files are readable and accessible. Then, once a month we will test the recovery plan creating a failure to make sure the backup server comes online. We have a choice of using either Windows or Linux for operating system, since they are already preloaded on the servers we are purchasing. In making our decision, we had to first take a look at the features that each system provided and which one would be the best for what we are doing.
One initial feature we looked at was how to access the server. Both Windows and Linux offer File Transfer Protocol (FTP), which would give us access to the files easily, but then Linux offers telecommunications network or telnet, which would allow us to remotely access the servers from another location, such as if were not at the office. It also offers Secure Shell (Ssh) that is a program for logging into a remote machine or the servers to execute commands. Now, Windows can be configured for telnet, but not Secure Shell.
The next feature that we
In our world today there are so many different types of operating systems as well as features and applications that run on them. There are many similarities as well as differences between Windows 7, Linux and Windows Server 2008. The one enduring similarity is that all three are intended to be utilized as an operating system is meant to.
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Let 's go back to daily backups for an example. If you back up at night at 6:00 p.m. and the server goes down the following day at 4:00 p.m., then you 've potentially lost 22 hours of data that was created during that day. If you have no ability to recreate that data, then the data is lost.
The paper shall be your individual and original work. This is not a team project.
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In this report, I am going to explain the technologies which are required for e-commerce as well as the technologies that might be required by Cuckoo – a small business selling clocks and watches that is willing to expand via the internet. The technologies which I will be justifying include the hardware, software and networking needed for e-commerce.
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