Information Technology Services (ITS) |
Information Technology Services (ITS), which is conveniently located on the first and second floor of the Run Run Shaw Building, provides comprehensive information technology services with a state-of-the-art IT environment to support teaching, learning, research and administration of the University. Its facilities include an advanced network, powerful central servers, high-performance computer (HPC) clusters, cloud computing and distributed PC laboratories, and its services include unified communication, portal services, learning management system “Moodle” and web-based administrative applications. HKU Portal Services ITS runs 24-hour, non-stop system and network services to support the IT needs of the University. All students are given a computer account, identified uniquely by a HKU Portal UID (User Identification) and an associated PIN (Personal Identification Number), for accessing a wide range of network services and applications conveniently. The HKU Portal provides a user-friendly and easy-to-access interface for University members to access all the centrally provided IT services including services offered under the Student Information System (SIS), electronic mail, learning management system, web-based administrative applications, and Library services through a high-speed campus network. Computer And Research Support Facilities Powerful central computer servers support various web-based applications, departmental web sites and electronic email. Software packages for supporting engineering computation, scientific applications, simulations, graphics applications and statistical analysis are installed on these servers for use by staff and students. ITS provides the expertise and central support in high performance computing (HPC) and Cloud/Grid Computing to facilitate compute-intensive research activities of the University. The HPC facilities supported by ITS include a 2,256-core 64-bit system (of theoretical peak power of 29.15 Tera-FLOPS). It is the Hong Kong node of the China National Grid (CNGrid) and is a facility for shared use with the Department of Computer Science for supporting multi-disciplinary researches and systems research. The other central HPC servers for research support include a 192-core 64-bit system and a 356-CPU 32-bit system (of theoretical peak power of 2.61 Tera-FLOPS and 2.05 Tera-FLOPS respectively). HKU Campus Network ITS has installed a high-speed and sophisticated campus network based on 10-Gigabit Ethernet and Fast Ethernet technologies with over 33,000 network access points installed which links together all the computer servers, workstations and PCs in the main and remote campuses. Wireless access to the campus network and Internet is provided by over 3,800, WiFi access points and is available in all centrally-administered classrooms, public areas in the main campus, department offices and halls of student residence. Additionally, students can also enjoy WiFi access off-campus at PCCW and Y5Zone WiFi hotspots in town, and at other local and overseas universities using “Universities WiFi” and international “eduroam” capability respectively. The University of Hong Kong is a member of the Joint Universities Computer Centre (JUCC) that manages HARNET (the Hongkong Academic and Research NETwork) and coordinates inter-campus network services among the eight tertiary institutions in Hong Kong. The HKU campus network is connected to other tertiary institutions in Hong Kong through a resilient optical network backbone of HARNET that is built on the most advanced optical network platform supporting two 10Gbps ports at each institution to cater for future expansion. HARNET is connected to mainland China’s CERNET (China Education and Research Network) and TEIN3 (Trans Eurasia Information Network 3) in Europe through the high-speed connections of HARNET. The University also connects to mainland China’s CSTNET (China Science and Technology Network), ASGCNET (Academia Sinica Grid Computing Network) in Taiwan and KREONET (Korea Research Environment Open Network) in Korea. Cloud Computing Cloud computing refers to the delivery of computing and storage capacity as a service to a heterogeneous community of end-recipients. ITS has implemented a private cloud infrastructure to better support the University’s dynamic computing needs. The service portfolio includes provision of Platform as a Service (PaaS) in the first instance followed by application Software as a Service (SaaS). Learning Environment ITS manages the central learning environment of the University, which comprises classrooms, lecture theatres and learning commons. A wide variety of the latest IT and audio visual facilities are available for use by students and staff members. PC software packages, including word-processing, web page design, graphical and multimedia tools, and statistical analysis are available on PCs. Laser printing services are also provided in the learning commons at nominal charges. Apart from the central learning environment managed by ITS, PC laboratories are also available at the Faculties. User Services ITS provides a wide range of IT support services to members of the University. Orientation courses are offered to new students at the start of each academic year. Regular IT seminars, induction courses and training workshops on common software packages are also held throughout the year. Students may visit ITS’ helpdesk office or send email to ithelp@hku.hk for seeking assistance on using the central computing and network services. For more information about the services of ITS, please visit its web site at http://www.its.hku.hk. Students are advised to familiarize themselves with the policies and regulations governing the use of the central IT facilities in Appendices F to I of this Handbook or refer to our web page at http://www.its.hku.hk/home/about/policies.htm. For more information about the services of ITS, please visit its web site at http://www.its.hku.hk. Important Notes To New Students 1. HKU Portal UID and PIN The HKU Portal UID and PIN will be distributed to new students upon admission registration. Thus, no application is required. The pre-assigned UID begins with “h” or “u” followed by the 3rd to the 9th digits of the HKU student number. For example, if the 10-digit student number is 2013456789, the pre-assigned UID will be h1345678 and the corresponding email address will be h1345678@connect.hku.hk. Similarly, if the student number is 3031234567, the pre-assigned UID will be u3123456 and the corresponding email address will be u3123456@connect.hku.hk. Students can change their pre-assigned UID (once only during the entire study at the University) upon admission registration at the University if they prefer to choose another UID. A fee of $200 will be charged for subsequent requests to recover part of the administrative overhead. The UID chosen should resemble his name. ITS reserves the right to disapprove any chosen UID which is deemed inappropriate. Since the personal information of students can be accessed using their UID and PIN, students are strongly advised to change their initial PIN as soon as possible and form a habit of changing their PIN regularly to prevent unauthorized access to their personal information. They must also keep their PIN confidential. The change of PIN can be done via the HKU Portal at https://hkuportal.hku.hk. 2. Connecting to the HKU Network The network connection procedures for connecting to the campus network can be found at http://www.its.hku.hk/services/acenet/connect.htm. Students can also access the “HKU Open WiFi” service (requires no prior configuration) before their mobile devices are configured for connecting to the University’s WiFi network, “Universities WiFi”. However, please note that the HKU Open WiFi is only for quick and immediate network access in an unsecure mode within limited bandwidth. More details can be found at http://www.its.hku.hk/home/networks/wifi/openwifi/. In summary, after the one-time configuration and registration of a PC, students can access Internet services from the HKU campus without further configuration steps. For accessing the campus network services outside the University network, you will need to first login the HKUVPN2 gateway using your HKU Portal UID and PIN. See http://www.its.hku.hk/services/vpn2/ for the configuration and connection steps for making HKUVPN2 connection. 3. Protect Your PC from Computer Viruses and Network Attack Students must protect their PCs vigilantly against computer viruses, trojan horses and spyware because they affect not only the operation of their PCs but also the performance of the entire campus network and the Internet. It is every user's responsibility to do the following (more details available at http://www.its.hku.hk/faq/virus.htm):
All students are required to abide by the policies and regulations in using the University’s computer and network facilities and services. These policies and regulations can be found in the appendices of this Handbook or at http://www.its.hku.hk/home/about/policies.htm. 5. More Information More useful information to new students can be found from the ITS Guide at http://www.its.hku.hk/help/documentation/handbook/ITS-Guide/2013-2014. A comprehensive overview of the services provided by ITS is available at http://www.its.hku.hk/home/about/services.htm. Students can also refer to ITS homepage at http://www.its.hku.hk/ for a general coverage of the information on its popular facilities and services. |