Re: File/Folder Encryption

From: Jay Bryon <jay_at_berkeley.edu>
Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 11:01:34 -0800

Technically, AUI is included in "shared-10" nets as we call them, as AUI
is (at least on paper) 10Mb Ethernet. Actual performance is, as you're
excruciatingly aware, less than 10Base-T, and even more prone to
failure, due to decrepitude and so forth. The current campus standard
is an entirely different experience, upgrading is generally highly
recommended, although usually the department upgrading is paying for it.

As for other money actually slated/existing etc, I can't speak to that,
above my pay grade. I just know that we (Network guys) all want the
AUI, coax, and 10Base-T stuff to all go bye-bye. I will personally be
cracking a bottle of very nice champagne when we rip the last piece of
coax out of the campus, whenever that happy day occurs. The AUI should
be gone by then as well, as it's usually attached to said coax.

-Jay

Greg Merritt wrote:
> On Dec 19, 2007, at 10:02 AM, Jay Bryon wrote:
>
>
>> While we're getting rid of the old 10MB shared networks as fast as
>> money
>> allows,
>>
>
>
> Is any of that money slated to replace AUI (or "fat blue cable", as we
> like to call it) networks? 10Megabit shared would be an upgrade for
> half of the users in McLaughlin Hall. :)
>
> Here's hoping!
> -Greg
>
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Jay Bryon
Senior Network Engineer, U.C. Berkeley/IST/IS/NSO 
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