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Background & Purpose
 Regular Briefing
 Lack of IT Basic Knowledge
    If you don’t know, listen
    If you know better, speak

 To make a better workplace
 By Knowing the Basics we understand the Advanced

 By Sharing we Learn more
 Weekly every Tuesday 3pm by PIC
    In-between: Readings, Study, Tests, Feedback
Timeline
   Dec’10:        Intro
   Jan’11:        PC
   Feb’11:        OS
   Mar’11:        Network Data & Voice
   Apr’11:        Server
   May’11:        .NET
   Jun’11:        SAP BASIS
   Jul’11: SOA & SAP BW
   Aug’11:        SAP MM
   Sept’11:       SAP PS & PP
   Oct’11:        SAP FICO
   Nov’11:        SAP BPC
   Dec’11:        IT Management
   2012: Advanced and Applied matters
Topics
 The Wisdoms
 IT – Technical
 IT – Management
The Wisdom 1
   All is created twice:
      In Mind
      In Reality




            Study                                Build
Nothing                        Plan                      Reality
            Create                               Work
            Innovate                             Tell

                                 To help you “Plan”
      What is Logaritm for ?
      What is Math for ?
      What is Fourier Transform for ?
The Wisdom 2
                                            At t=0 S is closed
                                            V(t) = i(t).(R+r)
            S
                                            Vc(t) = 1/C ∫ i(dt)
E                 C         R, r
                                   V
           i(t)

                                   E




    If this is “the plan”
    What is the reality ?                                          t
                                       0
The Wisdom 3
 Learn from the Human Body
(God, the Maha Guru, speaks not only from The Bible, the Revelation or enlightment)

CREATURE lives in its NATURE = space & time
Space: 1D, 2D, 3D, 4D etc..
Time: chronological, freeze, in the past, in the future, balanced, omnipotence
The composition makes the “character”
OTAK

HEART
PERUT
SELANGKANGAN




WEAKNESS
SKULL

RIBS
BELLY
NONE !!!
EXPOSED !!!!
OTAK

              HATI
Higher
Level         PERUT
Of Thinking   SELANGKANGAN

                 CENTER
                 OF
                 THINKING
OTAK
                LOGIKA



                   EMOSI
              HATI
Higher
Level         PERUT
               PERUT (Makan)
Of Thinking   SELANGKANGAN

                   CENTER
                   OF
                   THINKING
Phylosophy

Ethics
Closed, Emotion,
Mind, Think, Idea
Exposed, Physical,
Behaviour
Isi Otak(Phylosophy)
From the most Physical to the most Logical

  Bijaksana
  Baik / Jahat (Ethics)                     BRAINWARE
  Open-minded (Attitude)
  Berpengetahuan Luas                       SOFTWARE
   (Knowledge)
  Pinter (Smart)                            HARDWARE
  Kosong (Bodoh)
IT - Technical
Basic computing
     hardware, software, brainware                                     Diagnosis and troubleshooting
     high level & low level language                                       Client
     Computer / PC (x86) architecture                                      Network
     Prosesor: RISC, CISC, x86                                             Server
      http://www.brokenthorn.com/Resources/OSDev7.html
     Server technologies: Processor, memory, storage, network, OS      Installation, configuring and upgrading
      Proc: multi, distributed, cluster, cloud,                              Windows workstation
      Mem: BIOS, PCI, PCI-express, DDR, DDR-2                                Windows Server
      Net: teaming                                                           Unix server
      Storage: Mirror, RAID 0-5, SAN, DAS, IDE, SCSI, SATA
      OS: VM, cluster, terminal server                                 RDBMS
                                                                        SQL
Basic networking                                                        Oracle
     Topology
     OSI Layer                                                         Cisco
     Physical                                                          .NET
     Ethernet (CSMA/CD), Token ring                                    SOA
     TCP/IP
     Upper layer                                                       SAP
     Other protocols: routed, routing, UDP, SNMP, FTP, TELNET, LDAP,          Basis
      SMB, RIP, EIGRP, OSPF, BGP, ISIS                                         MM
     SMB, NETBEUI, BPDU, SPT,                                                 PP
     Firewall, Load balancer, NAS, VPN, RAS, PPTP, L2TP, Tunneling,           PS
     Radio, wireless, wifi, wimax                                             FICO

Operating System fundamentals                                           BW / BI / Cognos
    Intro                                                              SAP BPC
    Unix
    Windows
IT - Management
 Configuration Management
 Problem Management
 Change Management
 Project Management
 Vendor Management
 BPI
 SDLC
 System Analyst
 Adaptive Infrastructure
 Internet Infrastructure Management
Basic PC Architecture
From The Von Neumann "Stored Program Computer" Concept




                                               Personal Note:
                                               “My” CMS is based on
                                               this architecture design




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_register
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von_Neuman
The Processor (CPU)




          http://cayfer.bilkent.edu.tr/~cayfer/ctp203/review.html
Intel Processor –EvolutionReal Mode
 8086 (x86) + FPU/MathCo 8087 16 bit on DOS (PC),
 8088 – 16/20 bit, on DOS (PC XT), MEMDISK, Memory Resident
    Program
   80286 + FPU (287) – Protected Mode 16/24 bit, on OS2 / DOS (PC AT)
   80386 + FPU (387) – 32 bit, on DOS/Win3x, OS2
   80486 – Integrated FPU, on WinNT
   Pentium – L1 cache, Pipelining, 64/32 bit, WinNT 64
   Itanium – L2 cache, multiple proc in 1, WinNT64
   dst




                                                      Die of an Intel 80486DX2 microprocessor (actual
                                                      size: 12×6.75 mm) in its packaging.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_microprocessors
http://www.intel.com/products/processor/index.htm
Multitasking
Windows Phone 7 stands on multitasking   http://gizmodo.com/5512656/how-multitasking-works-in-the-new-iphone-os-40




http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc767883.aspx
CISC vs RISC PROCESSOR




http://fourier.eng.hmc.edu/e85/lectures/instruction/node13.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RISC
Modern PC Architecture
Old design
                                               Old design
 client
                                               server




  New design
  client                                     New design
                                             server




new design
client

             http://www.inno-logic.com/resourcesPCIE.html
portable
Isi Otak(Phylosophy)
From the most Physical to the most Logical

  Bijaksana
  Baik / Jahat (Ethics)                     BRAINWARE
  Open-minded (Attitude)
  Berpengetahuan Luas                       SOFTWARE
   (Knowledge)
  Pinter (Smart)                            HARDWARE
  Kosong (Bodoh)
Changing role of the BIOS

                                    Some operating systems, for example MS-DOS, rely on the BIOS to carry out most input/output
                                          tasks within the PC.[9]

                                    Larger, more powerful, servers and workstations using PowerPC or SPARC CPUs by several
                                            manufacturers developed a platform-independent Open Firmware (IEEE-1275), based on
                                            the Forth programming language. It is included with Sun's SPARC computers, IBM's RS/6000
                                            line, and other PowerPC CHRP motherboards.

                                    Later x86-based personal computer operating systems, like Windows NT, use their own, native drivers
                                            which also makes it much easier to extend support to new hardware, while the BIOS still relies
                                            on a legacy 16-bit real mode runtime interface.

                                    There was a similar transition for the Apple Macintosh, where the system software originally relied
                                           heavily on the ToolBox—a set of drivers and other useful routines stored in ROM based on
                                           Motorola's 680x0 CPUs. These Apple ROMs were replaced by Open Firmware in the PowerPC
                                           Macintosh, then EFI in Intel Macintosh computers.

                                    Later BIOS took on more complex functions, by way of interfaces such as ACPI; these functions
                                           include:
                                    •      power management,
                                    •      hot swapping,
                                    •      thermal management.

                                    Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) is a specification which replaces the runtime interface of
                                           the legacy BIOS. Initially written for the Itanium architecture, EFI is now available for x86
                                           and x86-64 platforms; the specification development is driven by The Unified EFI Forum, an
                                           industry Special Interest Group.

                                    Linux has supported EFI via the elilo boot loader. The Open Source community increased their
                                           effort to develop a replacement for proprietary BIOSes and their future incarnations with an
                                           open sourced counterpart through the coreboot and OpenBIOS/Open Firmware projects.
                                           AMD provided product specifications for some chipsets, and Google is sponsoring the project.
                                           Motherboard manufacturer Tyan offers coreboot next to the standard BIOS with their
                                           Opteron line of motherboards. MSI and Gigabyte Technology have followed suit with the MSI
                                           K9ND MS-9282 and MSI K9SD MS-9185 resp. the M57SLI-S4 models.

                                    Some BIOSes contain a "SLIC", a digital signature placed inside the BIOS by the manufacturer,
                                          for example Dell. This SLIC is inserted in the ACPI table and contains no active code.
                                          Computer manufacturers that distribute OEM versions of Microsoft Windows and Microsoft
                                          application software can use the SLIC to authenticate licensing to the OEM Windows
                                          Installation disk and/or system recovery disc containing Windows software.

                                    Recent Intel processors (P6 and P7) have reprogrammable microcode. The BIOS may contain
                                          patches to the processor code to allow errors in the initial processor code to be fixed,
                                          updating the processor microcode each time the system is powered up. Otherwise, an
                                          expensive processor swap would be required.[10] For example, the Pentium FDIV bug became
                                          an expensive fiasco for Intel that required a product recall because the original Pentium did
                                          not have patchable microcode.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BIOS
Harddisk Architecture
File Systems




FAT:    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc776720(WS.10).aspx

NTFS:   http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc781134(WS.10).aspx
http://www2.cs.uregina.ca/~hamilton/courses/330/notes/allocate/allocate



          http://bandwidthco.com/cf.html

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Basic IT 1

  • 2. Background & Purpose  Regular Briefing  Lack of IT Basic Knowledge  If you don’t know, listen  If you know better, speak  To make a better workplace  By Knowing the Basics we understand the Advanced  By Sharing we Learn more  Weekly every Tuesday 3pm by PIC  In-between: Readings, Study, Tests, Feedback
  • 3. Timeline  Dec’10: Intro  Jan’11: PC  Feb’11: OS  Mar’11: Network Data & Voice  Apr’11: Server  May’11: .NET  Jun’11: SAP BASIS  Jul’11: SOA & SAP BW  Aug’11: SAP MM  Sept’11: SAP PS & PP  Oct’11: SAP FICO  Nov’11: SAP BPC  Dec’11: IT Management  2012: Advanced and Applied matters
  • 4. Topics  The Wisdoms  IT – Technical  IT – Management
  • 5. The Wisdom 1  All is created twice:  In Mind  In Reality Study Build Nothing Plan Reality Create Work Innovate Tell To help you “Plan” What is Logaritm for ? What is Math for ? What is Fourier Transform for ?
  • 6. The Wisdom 2  At t=0 S is closed  V(t) = i(t).(R+r) S  Vc(t) = 1/C ∫ i(dt) E C R, r V i(t) E If this is “the plan” What is the reality ? t 0
  • 7. The Wisdom 3  Learn from the Human Body (God, the Maha Guru, speaks not only from The Bible, the Revelation or enlightment) CREATURE lives in its NATURE = space & time Space: 1D, 2D, 3D, 4D etc.. Time: chronological, freeze, in the past, in the future, balanced, omnipotence The composition makes the “character”
  • 10. OTAK HATI Higher Level PERUT Of Thinking SELANGKANGAN CENTER OF THINKING
  • 11. OTAK LOGIKA EMOSI HATI Higher Level PERUT PERUT (Makan) Of Thinking SELANGKANGAN CENTER OF THINKING
  • 12. Phylosophy Ethics Closed, Emotion, Mind, Think, Idea Exposed, Physical, Behaviour
  • 13. Isi Otak(Phylosophy) From the most Physical to the most Logical  Bijaksana  Baik / Jahat (Ethics) BRAINWARE  Open-minded (Attitude)  Berpengetahuan Luas SOFTWARE (Knowledge)  Pinter (Smart) HARDWARE  Kosong (Bodoh)
  • 14. IT - Technical Basic computing  hardware, software, brainware Diagnosis and troubleshooting  high level & low level language  Client  Computer / PC (x86) architecture  Network  Prosesor: RISC, CISC, x86  Server  http://www.brokenthorn.com/Resources/OSDev7.html  Server technologies: Processor, memory, storage, network, OS Installation, configuring and upgrading  Proc: multi, distributed, cluster, cloud,  Windows workstation  Mem: BIOS, PCI, PCI-express, DDR, DDR-2  Windows Server  Net: teaming  Unix server  Storage: Mirror, RAID 0-5, SAN, DAS, IDE, SCSI, SATA  OS: VM, cluster, terminal server RDBMS SQL Basic networking Oracle  Topology  OSI Layer Cisco  Physical .NET  Ethernet (CSMA/CD), Token ring SOA  TCP/IP  Upper layer SAP  Other protocols: routed, routing, UDP, SNMP, FTP, TELNET, LDAP,  Basis SMB, RIP, EIGRP, OSPF, BGP, ISIS  MM  SMB, NETBEUI, BPDU, SPT,  PP  Firewall, Load balancer, NAS, VPN, RAS, PPTP, L2TP, Tunneling,  PS  Radio, wireless, wifi, wimax  FICO Operating System fundamentals BW / BI / Cognos  Intro SAP BPC  Unix  Windows
  • 15. IT - Management  Configuration Management  Problem Management  Change Management  Project Management  Vendor Management  BPI  SDLC  System Analyst  Adaptive Infrastructure  Internet Infrastructure Management
  • 16. Basic PC Architecture From The Von Neumann "Stored Program Computer" Concept Personal Note: “My” CMS is based on this architecture design http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_register http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von_Neuman
  • 17. The Processor (CPU) http://cayfer.bilkent.edu.tr/~cayfer/ctp203/review.html
  • 18. Intel Processor –EvolutionReal Mode  8086 (x86) + FPU/MathCo 8087 16 bit on DOS (PC),  8088 – 16/20 bit, on DOS (PC XT), MEMDISK, Memory Resident Program  80286 + FPU (287) – Protected Mode 16/24 bit, on OS2 / DOS (PC AT)  80386 + FPU (387) – 32 bit, on DOS/Win3x, OS2  80486 – Integrated FPU, on WinNT  Pentium – L1 cache, Pipelining, 64/32 bit, WinNT 64  Itanium – L2 cache, multiple proc in 1, WinNT64  dst Die of an Intel 80486DX2 microprocessor (actual size: 12×6.75 mm) in its packaging. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_microprocessors http://www.intel.com/products/processor/index.htm
  • 20. Windows Phone 7 stands on multitasking http://gizmodo.com/5512656/how-multitasking-works-in-the-new-iphone-os-40 http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc767883.aspx
  • 21. CISC vs RISC PROCESSOR http://fourier.eng.hmc.edu/e85/lectures/instruction/node13.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RISC
  • 23. Old design Old design client server New design client New design server new design client http://www.inno-logic.com/resourcesPCIE.html
  • 25. Isi Otak(Phylosophy) From the most Physical to the most Logical  Bijaksana  Baik / Jahat (Ethics) BRAINWARE  Open-minded (Attitude)  Berpengetahuan Luas SOFTWARE (Knowledge)  Pinter (Smart) HARDWARE  Kosong (Bodoh)
  • 26. Changing role of the BIOS Some operating systems, for example MS-DOS, rely on the BIOS to carry out most input/output tasks within the PC.[9] Larger, more powerful, servers and workstations using PowerPC or SPARC CPUs by several manufacturers developed a platform-independent Open Firmware (IEEE-1275), based on the Forth programming language. It is included with Sun's SPARC computers, IBM's RS/6000 line, and other PowerPC CHRP motherboards. Later x86-based personal computer operating systems, like Windows NT, use their own, native drivers which also makes it much easier to extend support to new hardware, while the BIOS still relies on a legacy 16-bit real mode runtime interface. There was a similar transition for the Apple Macintosh, where the system software originally relied heavily on the ToolBox—a set of drivers and other useful routines stored in ROM based on Motorola's 680x0 CPUs. These Apple ROMs were replaced by Open Firmware in the PowerPC Macintosh, then EFI in Intel Macintosh computers. Later BIOS took on more complex functions, by way of interfaces such as ACPI; these functions include: • power management, • hot swapping, • thermal management. Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) is a specification which replaces the runtime interface of the legacy BIOS. Initially written for the Itanium architecture, EFI is now available for x86 and x86-64 platforms; the specification development is driven by The Unified EFI Forum, an industry Special Interest Group. Linux has supported EFI via the elilo boot loader. The Open Source community increased their effort to develop a replacement for proprietary BIOSes and their future incarnations with an open sourced counterpart through the coreboot and OpenBIOS/Open Firmware projects. AMD provided product specifications for some chipsets, and Google is sponsoring the project. Motherboard manufacturer Tyan offers coreboot next to the standard BIOS with their Opteron line of motherboards. MSI and Gigabyte Technology have followed suit with the MSI K9ND MS-9282 and MSI K9SD MS-9185 resp. the M57SLI-S4 models. Some BIOSes contain a "SLIC", a digital signature placed inside the BIOS by the manufacturer, for example Dell. This SLIC is inserted in the ACPI table and contains no active code. Computer manufacturers that distribute OEM versions of Microsoft Windows and Microsoft application software can use the SLIC to authenticate licensing to the OEM Windows Installation disk and/or system recovery disc containing Windows software. Recent Intel processors (P6 and P7) have reprogrammable microcode. The BIOS may contain patches to the processor code to allow errors in the initial processor code to be fixed, updating the processor microcode each time the system is powered up. Otherwise, an expensive processor swap would be required.[10] For example, the Pentium FDIV bug became an expensive fiasco for Intel that required a product recall because the original Pentium did not have patchable microcode. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BIOS
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  • 29. File Systems FAT: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc776720(WS.10).aspx NTFS: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc781134(WS.10).aspx