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Platforms | Documentation
http://computing.help.inf.ed.ac.uk/platforms
Skip to main content. DICE desktops and servers. Self-managed Mac OS X. Raising queries and escalation. Some of our computing platforms are. By the computing staff) while others are. By their users). We try to make DICE services usable from both. Support for computing platforms. Platforms are those which the School's computing staff manage on behalf of users. DICE desktops and servers. If you are a member of academic staff, or a research postgraduate, you will be provided with a DICE desktop by default.
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Distributed Informatics Computing Environment
http://www.dice.informatics.ed.ac.uk/index_old.html
Distributed Informatics Computing Environment. DICE is the project to develop a new computing infrastructure to support the research, teaching and administrative requirements of the School of Informatics. At the University of Edinburgh. Started in February 2000, it builds on work already done in relation to large-scale automatic machine configuration and management for the former Department of Computer Science, now part of the School. See also the LCFG. DICE is organised into a number of teams and groups.
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Distributed Informatics Computing Environment
http://www.dice.inf.ed.ac.uk/index_old.html
Distributed Informatics Computing Environment. DICE is the project to develop a new computing infrastructure to support the research, teaching and administrative requirements of the School of Informatics. At the University of Edinburgh. Started in February 2000, it builds on work already done in relation to large-scale automatic machine configuration and management for the former Department of Computer Science, now part of the School. See also the LCFG. DICE is organised into a number of teams and groups.
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Computing support explained | Documentation
http://computing.help.inf.ed.ac.uk/computing-support-explained
Skip to main content. Raising queries and escalation. This page outlines the purpose. Of support that is provided to users of Informatics computing systems, how. We provide it and what. If you are looking to get support, try the Support FAQ. If you are here because you really aren't sure how to get the support you need, try talking to one of the computing support. There's a separate page on operational and policy. Issues, including how to handle escalation of computing/support requests. How it is provided.