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http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1293532658;fp;16;fpid;0



By Rodney Gedda

Computerworld

11/02/2008



Australia's national authority for signal intelligence and information

security, the Defence Signals Directorate, will install an additional 50

servers to facilitate the operations of its computer network

vulnerability team.



The DSD computer network vulnerability team, part of the information

security group, conducts vulnerability assessments, IT security incident

response, research and development, and provides advice and assistance

on ICT security policy.



The team requires "significant" IT server infrastructure for these and

other operations.



>From April to May 2008 the DSD will acquire 30 1U servers with dual

2.6GHz quad-core processors and "no less than 8GB" of memory. RAID SAS

hard disks and dual redundant power supply is also required.



Also on the shopping list are 12 1U dual core 2.0GHz Intel Xeon "or

similar" systems with at least 1GB of memory.



For more storage-intensive operations, five 2U dual quad-core servers

will be purchased with "no less than" 3TB of SAS HDD storage.



The most mission-critical system to be purchased is a VMware ESX server

cluster, consisting of three, dual 3GHz quad-core servers with as much

as 16GB of memory in a 2U form factor.



Each machine in the cluster will have four gigabit network interfaces

and Fibre Channel connectivity to direct attached storage or a SAN with

at least 10GB of capacity.



All systems are to be delivered to the DSD offices in Russell, Canberra.



Specific operating system details were not released but the contract

requires tenderers to provide details of any open source licences

software for any open source software that may be provided.



In addition to providing information security support and advice to

federal and state authorities, DSD's information security group also

provides assistance with cryptography and communications technologies





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