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K t k NRDMSK t k NRDMSKarnataka NRDMS programKarnataka NRDMS program
Initiated : 1992‐93
Funding : DST ‐ GOI and GOK.
Principal Investigator: H. Hemanth Kumar
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Objectives:
•To support ‘Decentralized (Local level) Planning’ process (value added information) using geospatial technologies.
•Development of integrated digital database for generating 1. Resource profilesp2. Query-based information3. Static and dynamic outputs based on Spatial Decision Support
System (SDSS)System (SDSS).
•To create awareness among end-users about the utility of GIS t h l i b d ti l t i i dtechnologies by conducting regular training programs and workshops.
•Documentation and dissemination. 2Karnataka NRDMS11/30/2009
STATISTICAL TABLES
DATA FROM TOPOSHEETS NRDMS METHODOLOGY
THEMATIC MAPS
AERIAL /SATELLITE
DATA
CHARTS/DIAGRAMS DECISION
DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM
DISTRICT DATABASE
THEMATICMAPS
PROCESSING TO COMPUTER COMPATIBLE
FORMATS
PROCESSING
INPUT TO MODELS
CENSUSREPORTS
GENERATED / ANALYSED
MAPS
OTHER SECONDARY
SOURCES
OUTPUTS
LIMITED PRIMARY SURVEYS
INPUTS PROCESSING STAGES
COLLECTION USER-ORIENTED RETRIEVALSPREPROCESSING STORAGE ANALYSIS APPLICATION
MODELLING
NRDMS USERSAGENCIES
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Database:
Creation of seamless database
Database:
Creation of seamless database
1. Spatial Databasell d h• All Boundary & Thematic Maps on 1:50000
• Standard Symbols as per SOI/NRSA• Standard Color Code as per SOI/NRSAp /
2. Non Spatial Database• Common Database Structure• Standard Field Names• Standard Field Names• Common Reporting Format.
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Taluk Level Data/Administrative/electoral Boundaries
•Gram Panchayath Boundary•Hobli Boundary•Hobli Boundary•Taluk Panchayath Boundary•Zilla Panchayath Boundaryilla Panchayath oundary•Village Boundary etc
Headquarters•Gram Panchayath HeadquartersH bli H d t•Hobli Headquarters•Taluk Panchayath Headquarters•Settlements etcSettlements etc
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State Level DataState Level Data
• Agro‐Climatic Zones• Taluk/District Boundary
• Drainage• Taluk/District Boundary• District Head Quarters• Division Boundary• Division Head Quarters
• Basin Boundary • Catchment Boundary• Sub catchment BoundaryDivision Head Quarters
• Geology• Meteorological Station• Parliamentary Constituencies
Sub catchment Boundary• Subdivision Boundary• Sub watershed Boundary• Tanks• Legislative Assembly
Constituencies• Rail network• Reservoir
• Tanks• National Highway• State Highway
• Reservoir• Rain gauge Station• River
• Major district road• Other District Roads• Village roadsVillage roads• Airport etc.,
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Non spatial Database (linked to village maps)(linked to village maps)
• 2001 Census Data (part I and part II)2001 Census Data (part I and part II)
• Line department data
li k d h i l• Data linked to thematic layers
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Strengths – Karnataka NRDMSStrengths Karnataka NRDMS
• NRDMS centres in all the districts.• Exhaustive database.• Multi‐spatial and multi attribute based analysed information to line departments using databases.
• Availability of skilled man power.• Geo spatial data ‐ Ideal tool for decision making• Good rapport with State Government/PRI’s.pp /
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Typical applications
• Election information system
• Rural Health facilities-Location/allocation,Rural Health facilities Location/allocation,jurisdiction
• Education facilities & information on i f t t i h linfrastructure in schools
• Rural water supply and water quality
• Resource mapping of Gram Panchayaths
• Information on Rural road Network
• Mapping of HIV affected blocks
• Prioritization of watersheds
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Health FacilitiesA case study - Dakshina Kannada
district
•• L t / d i ti h lth f ilitiL t / d i ti h lth f iliti•• Locate new / upgrade existing health facilities.Locate new / upgrade existing health facilities.
•• Medical facilities considered :Medical facilities considered :PHC / PHU, Subcentres and CHCs.PHC / PHU, Subcentres and CHCs.
•• Government norms: development of DSS.Government norms: development of DSS.Government norms: development of DSS.Government norms: development of DSS.
•• Additional norms also employed.Additional norms also employed.
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Guidelines for developing DSSp g
Population in Population inhilly / tribal Type of
Minimumdistancep
plain area hilly / tribalarea
yphealth centre between two
centers
5000 3000 S b t5000 3000 Sub centre
30 000 20 000 PHC 8 Km30,000 20,000 PHC 8 Km.
200 000 100 000 CHC200,000 100,000 CHC
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E i ti PHC d CHC i B lth d T l k
0 5
Kilometers
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Existing PHCs and CHCs in Belthangady Taluk
(
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the talukthe talukthe talukthe talukthe talukthe talukthe talukthe talukthe taluk
Type of roadsType of roadsType of roadsType of roadsType of roadsType of roadsType of roadsType of roadsType of roadsMDRNHSHVillage roadsVillage roads
Population distribution ofPopulation distribution ofPopulation distribution ofPopulation distribution ofPopulation distribution ofPopulation distribution ofPopulation distribution ofPopulation distribution ofPopulation distribution ofthe talukthe talukthe talukthe talukthe talukthe talukthe talukthe talukthe taluk
7500 To 10000 (2)5000 To 7500 (2)2500 To 5000 (32) To 2500 (45)
CHCs
NRDMS Centre, MangaloreCHCs
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EXISTING AND PROPOSED HEALTH FACILITIES ( PHC & CHC) IN BELTHANGADY TALUK WITH JURISDICTION OF EXISTING PHCS AND CHCS
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NARAVI Jurisdiction of
MALAVANTHIGE
Annexure 1D
ALADANGADY
INDABETTU
Jurisdiction ofExisting PHCs & CHCs
ALADANGADY (11)BELTHANGADY (15)DHARMASTALA (2)HATHYADKA (4)INDABETTU (6)KOKKADA (4)MUNDAJE (4)NARAVI (8)
BELTHANGADYPADANGADI
NERIYAMUNDAJE
UJIRE
VENOOR
NARAVI (8)NERIYA (5)PADANGADY (9)UJIRE (3)VENOOR (10)
Existing PHCs
DHARMASTALA
KANIYURU
Proposed PHCs
Villages without PHCwithin 10 Kms.
ELANTILA
HATYADKA
KOKKADA
MAP PREPARED BY
Existing CHCs
MAP PREPARED BY:DK NRDMSMANGALORENOTE: SHOWS PHC KANIYURU WHICH IS SANCTIONED BUT NOT STARTED.
HENCE NO SEPERATE JURISDICTION IS GIVEN FOR THE SAME
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Existing and proposed subcentres in Belthangadi taluk
0 5
Kilometers
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BADAKODI
SHIRLALU
MARODI
GARDADI
ANDINJE
MOODUKODI
BADAKODI
KALIYA
KUKKALAPopulation Distribution
7,500 to 10,000 (2)5,000 to 7,500 (2)2,500 to 5,000 (32)
0 to 2,500 (45)
PUTHILA
MOGRUURUVALU
Existing subcentres
Suggested subcentres
DK NRDMS, Mangalore
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Existing Proposed E i i P d E i i
Abstract of health facilities (existing and proposed)
TalukExisting
subcentres*
Proposedsub
centres
ExistingPHCs
ProposedPHCs
ExistingCHCs Proposed CHCs
Bantwal 95 (27) 7 16 - 2 1. Vittal
Belthangady 73 (18) 11 12 1. Elantila 1
1. Neriya2. Hathyadka3. Kokkada4. Venoor5. Naravi5. Na av6. Indabettu(any one)
Mangalore 138 (33) 6 22 - 1 + govt.hospital
1. Bajpe2. Mutturu3. Moodbidri4 N llikhospital 4. Nellikaru(any two)
Puttur 77 (35) 1 11 1. Aituru 1 govt.hospital
1. Nelyadi2. Kolthige(any one)
Sullia 62 (14) - 5 1. Aletti2. Kalmadka 1 -
Dakshina 445 25 66 4 5 + 2 5Kannada (127) 25 66 4 5 + 2 5
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DRINKING WATER SUPPLY IN THE RURALDRINKING WATER SUPPLY IN THE RURALDRINKING WATER SUPPLY IN THE RURAL DRINKING WATER SUPPLY IN THE RURAL HABITATION (DWIS)HABITATION (DWIS)
The DWIS is an application of GIS that provides a scientificThe DWIS is an application of GIS , that provides a scientific
handling and maintenance of the available drinking water
resources
develop a customized , menu based front end tool to generate
thematic maps showing the status of drinking water facilities in p g f g f
each village and the priority areas.
Data Required : Digitized taluk maps with village boundaries and village
locations . The Norms database .Database for the taluks regarding
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drinking water facilities with the structure shown in the next
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Landuse managementLanduse management
Accurate and timely information about land use and land ycover (LULC) and its changes in urban/rural areas are crucial for urban/rural land management decision-making ecosystem monitoring and urban planning Alsomaking, ecosystem monitoring and urban planning. Also, monitoring and representation of urban sprawl and its effects on the LULC patterns is an essential part of resource planning and management.
A combination of Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographical g ( ) g pInformation System (GIS) techniques, is an effective tool that enhances land-use monitoring, planning, and management of resources and infrastructuremanagement of resources and infrastructure.
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W t h dW t h dWatershedWatershed
BasinBasin
Sub-basin
Watershed
Sub-watershed
Watershed Management gAreas, are on the basin or sub-basin scale.
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BORE WELLSDENSITY & CARRYING CAPACITY OF KOLAR DISTRICT
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CARRYING CAPACITY - 5.12 B.W/Sq.Km.
SIDLAGHATTASIDLAGHATTASIDLAGHATTASIDLAGHATTASIDLAGHATTASIDLAGHATTASIDLAGHATTASIDLAGHATTASIDLAGHATTASRINIVASAPURASRINIVASAPURASRINIVASAPURASRINIVASAPURASRINIVASAPURASRINIVASAPURASRINIVASAPURASRINIVASAPURASRINIVASAPURA
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NO. OF BORE WELLS 2004CARRYING CAPACITY
No. of wells 1994 - 33,4182004 -1,31,390
BANGARPETBANGARPETBANGARPETBANGARPETBANGARPETBANGARPETBANGARPETBANGARPETBANGARPETMALURMALURMALURMALURMALURMALURMALURMALURMALUR
1214161718Prepared by1920
District NRDMS centreZilla Panchayath, Kolar,2006
Source: MGD,2005
THANK YOUTHANK YOU
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Karnataka State Spatial Data Infrastructure (KSSDI) ProjectInfrastructure (KSSDI) Project
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DEVELOPMENT OF KARNATAKA STATE SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE (KSSDI)
PROJECTPROJECT
Objectives:• To develop a web based Geo Portal to acquire,process, store, distribute and improve theutilization of geo spatial data
• Data clearing house which would be a gatewayof spatial data being generated by variousagencies in the State.
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Concept of SDI:Concept of SDI:
Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) is thetechnology, policies, standards, humanresources, and related activities necessary
d bto acquire, process, distribute, use,maintain, and preserve spatial data.
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KSSDI Portal
S ti l D t I f t t (SDI)
SS o ta
Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI)
Data will not reside on centralserver but will be distributed andshared amongst the nodesshared amongst the nodes(partners) that comprise the portal
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Geo‐portal
A Geo‐portal is a web site that provides aA Geo portal is a web site that provides aview into a universe of spatial content andactivity through a variety of links to otheractivity through a variety of links to othersites, communication and collaborationtools, and special features geared towardstools, and special features geared towardsthe community served by the Geo‐portal. Asan open Web resource, a geo‐portal shouldan open Web resource, a geo portal shouldconnect through open interfaces to data andservices with similar interfaces.services with similar interfaces.
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ClearinghouseClearinghouse
A clearinghouse is a decentralized system ofA clearinghouse is a decentralized system ofservers located on the Internet that containfield level descriptions of available digitalfield‐level descriptions of available digitalspatial data. This descriptive information,known as metadata are collected in aknown as metadata, are collected in astandard format to facilitate query andconsistent presentation across multipleconsistent presentation across multipleparticipating sites.
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How does a clearinghouse work ?
Providers
Client
Global serverwww access
Local MDwww access
GUI
GUI
Clienttwww access
Local MD
www access
Local
MD
Search Mechanism
l b l
GUI
MD
www access
Local MD
GlobalMD
Local MD
GUI
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Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc (OGC) –p p ( )The Organisation
OGC i i i l i d i f 315OGC is an international industry consortium of 315companies, government agencies and universitiesparticipating in a consensus process to developparticipating in a consensus process to developpublicly available interface specifications.
A world in which everyone benefits from geographicinformation and services made available across anynetwork, application, or platform.
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Development of KSSDI Portal• Inventory of databases• Functional requirements of website/portal
N tifi ti f E i f I t t (EOI)• Notification of Expression of Interest (EOI)• Pre-bid meeting with Industry/agencies• Preparation of Request for proposal (RFP)( )
1. Technical bid (scope of work)2. Financial bid (hardware/software/networking/development etc.)
• Invitation to bidders – RFPInvitation to bidders RFP• Evaluation of technical bids• Short listing of bidders
E l ti f fi i l bid• Evaluation of financial bids• Identification of bidder for implementation• Technical committee for monitoring project implementation• Stakeholders meeting – formulate policies/standards
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Data Model
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Components of State Geo portalComponents of State Geo‐portal
Hardware(Servers, networking etc.)
Software(OGC compliant software product)
WMSWFSWCS CSWWRSWMS,WFS,WCS,CSW,WRS
Centralised database Portal developmentCentralised databaseNAR, Data Model, RWO, Metadata, Data Migration
Portal development(Interface, applications,
development etc.)
Back end InfrastructureBack end Infrastructure (LAN,UPS and air‐conditioning)
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Stages of Portal developmentRequirement analysisRequirement analysis Real world object catalogueConceptual Data ModelCentralized databasePublishing metadata Creation of Geo portalCreation of Geo‐portalCustomization of software for creation of Geo‐portal
• Security system to handle data, identity & network• Testing of the Geo‐portal/ database/ services• User acceptance testing• Final deployment of the complete system• Final deployment of the complete system•Training (planned during October to December 2009 for PRI’s)•System maintenance for three yearsy y
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Deliverables
•Detailed SRS•Design documents•Design documents•Source code with annotations wherever applicable•Unit level test scriptp•Test cases for UAT and test report•User manual
f bl h ll h l d l b f l•Software executables with all the related library files
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Need Assessment Approach• Identifying the Intended Users of the Geo Portal• Identification of the Data Requirements (Geo Portal & Applications)• Identification of the Functional Requirements (Geo Portal & Applications)• Preparation of the Need Assessment Report (User + Data Requirements +• Preparation of the Need Assessment Report (User + Data Requirements +
Functional)• Review of Need Assessment Report and Acceptance
Approach1. Intended Users
2. Potential Applications
3. Needs of Geo Portal
4 D & R4. Data & Resources
5. Functional Components
6. Non Functional Components
7. Data Migration Steps
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Intended UsersIntended Users
KSSDI Geo Portal – Identified User’sKSSDI Geo Portal – Identified User s
General User Data Provider Administrator C iGeneral User Data Provider Administrator Categories
User Data Provider
Data Manager
Super Administrator
System Administrator
Roles
Line D t t
KSCST / NRDMS
General P bli Departments NRDMSPublic
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Potential ApplicationsPotential ApplicationsDepartment Application Predefined Queries
Selective List
Education Opening of new Primary School within 1.5 km
Select Village that does not contain Primary Sch. within distance <= 1.5 km
Health Identification of High Risk Areas Select Districts prone toHealth Identification of High Risk Areas Select Districts prone to Malaria high risk areas
Watershed Constituency wise watershed 1000 ha
Select Constituency within a district that has watershed
1000harea = 1000haIrrigation Minor irrigation tank taluk wise Select Taluk with MI tank
PRE Village with fluoride distribution Select OBW at village level with Flouridewith Flouride
Animal Husbandry
Village with veterinary facility Select villages with Veterinary facility
Taluk Panchayath Village with population greater Select villages withTaluk Panchayath Village with population greater than 600
Select villages with population > 600
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Potential ApplicationsPotential Applications
Departments Applications Predefined Queries
Selective List …
epa t e ts pp cat o s ede ed Que es
Agriculture Water shed area 2500 HaWater shed area 500 Ha
Select watershed with area = 2500 HaSelect watershed with area = 500 h500 ha
Forest Village settlements inside R.F. & S.F. Boundaries
Village settlements inside R.F. & S.F. Boundaries
Zilla Panchayath Office SC/ST percentage Select Taluk wise SC/STZilla Panchayath Office SC/ST percentage distribution taluk wise
Select Taluk wise SC/ST percentage Distribution
Health & FamilyWelfare
Village with Primary health centre
Select villages with PHC facility available
Fishery Extent of water spread area of tanks
Select Tank within Taluk group by tank area in Ha
Horticulture
District Adult Education Village with adult education
Select Villages with Adult Education facility available
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Real World ObjectCatalogueReal World ObjectCatalogue
• Hierarchy and Classification of Datasets:
KSSDI Real World Object Catalogue Comprises
Hierarchy and Classification of Datasets:• Real World Objects: Based on the hierarchy, the datasets are identified as
the real world objects. Each dataset is categorized as a real world objectdefining its type, category, scale, definition, source and finally its attributesare designed for the future useare designed for the future use.
Layer/Dataset – Real World Object Properties
Layer/Dataset
y / j p
Real World Object ‐Properties
Physical Data Model
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Hierarchy & Classification
KSSDI DatasetsKSSDI Datasets
Spatial Datasets Attribute TablesSpatial Datasets Attribute Tables
Boundaries Datasets
Thematic Datasets
Linear Datasets Point DatasetsLarge Scale
Mapping Datasets
Highways HeadquartersPolygon Datasets
Census Tables
Population
Metadata Tables
Layer
Polygon Datasets
Boundaries Datasets
Thematic Datasets
Linear Datasets Point DatasetsLarge Scale
Mapping Datasets
Highways HeadquartersPolygon Datasets
Census Tables
Population
Metadata Tables
Layer
Polygon Datasets
Administration Boundaries
Electoral Boundaries
P h th R j
Roads
Rail Rain gauge Stations
Infrastructure Facilities Linear Datasets
Point Datasets
Working
Infrastructure Facilities
CatalogueSoil
Slope
Administration Boundaries
Electoral Boundaries
P h th R j
Roads
Rail Rain gauge Stations
Infrastructure Facilities Linear Datasets
Point Datasets
Working
Infrastructure Facilities
CatalogueSoil
Slope
Panchayath Raj Institutions
Drainage OBW’sOthers
Tourist Places
River
LULC
G l
Panchayath Raj Institutions
Drainage OBW’sOthers
Tourist Places
River
LULC
G lGeology
Hydro Geomorphology
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Data Model Hierarchy
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KSSDI System Infrastructure SetupKSSDI System Infrastructure SetupHardware Components
S No Component Make QuantityS No. Component Make Quantity1 Blade Servers Chassis IBM eServer Bladeserver H 12 Application & Database servers IBM Blade server HS21 2
3 Web, Security and Backup Servers IBM Blade server HS21 3, y p
4 SAS Storage DS3200 storage solution 15 Backup Device ‐Tape Library TS3100 tape library 16 Rack and its accessories IBM Netbay S2 42U 17 Internet Firewall CISCO ASA 5520 18 Application and Database Zone
FirewallCISCO ASA 5550 1
9 Internet Router CISCO 3845 19 Internet Router CISCO 3845 110 Application and Database Zone
Gigabit switch
CISCO 4948 – 10 GE 2
11 DMZ switch Catalyst 2960 G 111 DMZ switch Catalyst 2960 G 112 UPS 30 KVA APC Smart UPS – VT with 2
hours backup1
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System Infrastructure SetupSystem Infrastructure Setup• Software Components
S No. Component Make Quantity1 Backup Software IBM Tivoli Storage manager 12 SNMP CISCOWorks LAN Management solution Software 1
3 RDBMS 23 RDBMS ORACLE 11 g – Enterprise Edition with SpatialOption
2
4 OGC Software REDSPIDER / Apollo Suite Softwareincluding Apollo server Image manager –
1
including Apollo server, Image managercatalogue and Application solution kit –deployment license
5 Operating System Microsoft Windows 2003 / 2008 server standard 5
edition
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KSSDI Architecture
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Network Diagram
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KSSDI ‐ Data CenterKSSDI Data CenterFirewall
Switches
T D i
S
Tape Drives
SAS Storage
Servers
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KSSDI – Data CenterFirewall
Display
Tape Drives
SAS Storage
Servers
Backend NetworkNetwork Connectivity
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