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Custom self-built custom workstations/desktops are computers built by purchasing computer components separately, then building the computer yourself. Self-built custom workstations/desktops are highly discouraged, must be approved by ME IT and the department, and should only be reserved to meet a critical technical requirement not possible through an approved OEM computer (Dell). Self-built options are not an avenue to reduce the financial burden of a vendor-specific compute device such as Dell, Lenovo, or Apple. Besides security issues, there are hidden overhead costs to supporting self-built compute devices the user/group will inherit such as support/resolution delays leading to increased computer downtime. Note: Installing a Windows operating system on a custom self-built system will also require you to purchase at least a Windows Home license. UT's Microsoft agreement does not allow Windows activation on a self-built system without a license purchase. If a faculty research group opts to pursue a self-built custom device, the hardware components must meet university standards and compliance. The research group will inherit the obligation of building the system correctly before the ME IT begins the installation of the operating system. If ME IT encounters any technical difficulties with the custom-built device, the research group assumes liability and will need to work with the part's manufacturer or vendor(s) the part was purchased from to resolve the issue. This includes any future hardware malfunction. ME IT will only support operating system compliance and supported software. Note: The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) chipset is required. This must be purchased with any custom self-built compute device, regardless of operating system. |
Servers
Servers are either rack-mounted compute devices or systems running server tasks/operating systems. Most servers need to be located in the University Data Center which offers a secure, professional environment with redundant power and cooling systems and high-speed networking for a relatively low cost to ensure optimal performance and availability of critical research data.
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