Workstation Setup, Migration, & Management
Below are the steps you should take to purchase, setup, and manage a new workstation.
Purchasing Computers & Hardware:
When purchasing any computer hardware with SJSU, SJSURF, or Lab-specific funds, we recommend contacting the IT Group by submitting an iTicket, so IT can help you find the best hardware to fit your specific needs.
Recommended Configurations
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- Browse the workstation configurations available and recommended by IT through the SJSU Workstation Refresh program.
High Performance Configurations
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- If you or your lab has a need for a high performance machine for a specific purpose, please contact IT by submitting an iTicket. The IT Group will work with you to decide what hardware will best suit your needs, whether it is a High Performance Desktop Workstation, a Virtual Machine in the on-premise environment, or a Cloud Compute Instance.
Storage Devices
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External Hard Drive
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For backing up your workstation, IT recommends a portable external hard drive. Below are a few recommended drives.
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Network Attached Storage (NAS)
- For lab environments, where you may have lots of data that needs to be shared between many workstations, IT recommends purchasing a NAS. These are physical data storage servers, connected to the network, that allow you to keep your lab data in a centralized location and are accessible by whomever you give access.
- Be aware that any lab wanting to purchase a NAS must do so with their own funds.
- If you are thinking of purchasing a NAS for your lab, please submit an iTicket. The IT Group will advise and assist in the process of planning, purchasing hardware, and getting the NAS setup for use.
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Hardware Upgrades
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- In some cases, a slow workstation's performance can be improved by an increase in memory or replacing a hard drive with a solid-state drive. If you are thinking about a hardware upgrade for your workstation, please submit an iTicket. For more information, see the Hardware Upgrades page.
Operating System (OS) & Software Configuration:
Operating Systems and Updates
IT highly recommends using either macOS or Windows 10 operating systems.
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- To upgrade your OS to a newer version, follow the links below:
- macOS - provides free upgrades to newer versions of OS
- Windows - to upgrade to Windows 10 you must purchase it
- To upgrade your OS to a newer version, follow the links below:
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- To check for updates on your current macOS or Windows OS follow the links below:
- macOS: How to update your OS
- Windows 10: How to update your OS
- To check for updates on your current macOS or Windows OS follow the links below:
Software Installation
To see what services and technologies you have access to at MLML, check out our Service Level Agreements.
- Basic software recommendations include: Microsoft Office, Adobe CC, and Google Chrome
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To learn about all software available through MLML and other recommended software visit our Software Page
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Software Installation Procedures can be found on our Knowledge Base
Security:
All State-Owned computers will need to meet certain security requirements set by SJSU that IT will install (e.g., Spirion), but a password manager will also need to be setup by you and is required.
Password Management
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- Learn how to keep your passwords robust, safe, and securely stored please visit our Password Storage & Management Page.
Information Security
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- IT strongly recommends thoroughly reading and implementing the advice on the Information Security Overview to keep you and your data safe online.
Data Management:
Computer Backup
There are two methods you may use to backup a computer:
1) Backup User Files to Hard Drive
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- Purchase an external hard drive to backup your workstation (recommended 1-2 TB)
- This hard drive should be dedicated for this purpose only
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Setup the following backup programs available on your device to backup to your external hard drive:
- Time Machine - Apple Mac
- File History (or equivalent) - Windows PC
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2) Create a Disk Image
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- Imaging your computer's disk creates a replica of the contents on your computer
- Using a differential setup creates one initial full image of your disk, then the proceeding images save only the content that has changed since the initial image
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Storage Management
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To keep your workstation working properly it is important to properly manage the files and data on the computer
- Backups should be routinely scheduled - can automatically set this up in the backup computer settings (see Backup section above and follow link)
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File Migration
To successfully migrate folders and files from an old device to a new device, visit our File Migration Page.