This website has been a great resource for helping me to understand the successful (and failed) scalable network designs from organizations that have actually done it, but I haven't seen any explicite explanations about secure remote administration of these systems.
I understand that the *nix people love to SSH, and the windows gang has their RDP, but how does one go about creating a network architecture that both allows one to manage their systems and does its best to avoid hacker interest? As I imagine, no big website will have the SSH/RDP/FTP ports open on the web server, so how is it that they go about remotely administering their geographically diverse groups of servers securely?
A blog about cluster administration. Written by a System Administrator working at HPC (High Performance Computing) data-center, mostly dealing with PC clusters (100s of servers), SMP machines and distributed installations. The blog concentrates on software/configuration/installation management systems, load balancers, monitoring and other cluster-related solutions.
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