Labs

Heisenberg Lab

Established in:2006
Capacity:72
Computer Configurations
Processor:Intel Core i5
RAM:8 GB
Storage  :500 GB
OS :Windows 10 & Ubuntu 18
This lab is named after the famous German theoretical physicist Werner Karl Heisenberg. When this state of the art lab was established in 2006, it was equipped with 64 thin clients and Server from Sun Microsystems.  Later, in the year 2014, this lab was renovated to the current state.
This lab is utilized by B.Tech students for programming in languages such as C, C++, System Software Lab etc. Students also utilize this lab to do their main projects and to carry out the related research activities.

 

Photon Lab

Established in : 2003
Capacity:72
Computer Configurations
Processor:Intel Core i5,i3
RAM:4 GB
Storage  :500 GB
OS :Windows 10 & Ubuntu 16
Photon lab, which was established in 2003, is designed to meet the high-end requirements for doing Mini projects which is part of the B. Tech programme.   Photon lab hosts other major lab courses such as Network Programming Lab, Compiler Lab, Data Structures Lab & Project

Zuse Lab

Established in  : 2001
Capacity:76
Computer Configurations
Processor: i7 (16 Nos)
Processor: i5 (60 Nos)
RAM: 16 GB
Storage :500 GB SSD
OS:Windows 10, Ubuntu 20

The lab was renamed as Zuse lab in 2017 and is one of the oldest labs in the department.This lab is used to support lab courses such as Project, FOSS lab and Hardware & Microprocessor lab.
Konrad Zuse was a German civil engineer, inventor and computer pioneer. His greatest achievement is the world's first programmable computer, the functional program-controlled Turing-complete Z3 became operational in May 1941. Zuse is often regarded as the inventor of the modern computer.

Codd Lab

Established in  : 2009
Capacity:24
Computer Configurations
Processor:Intel Core i3 (Dell Optiplex 390 - 5 Nos)
RAM:4 GB
Storage  :500 GB
Processor:AMD Athlon (HP Compaq - 17 Nos)
RAM:2 GB
Storage  :160 GB
Processor:Intel i7 8700 (HP 280 g4 - 2Nos)
RAM:8GB
Storage  :1 TB
OS  :Windows 10, Ubuntu (18.4)
Codd lab was established in 2009 when the department started offering post graduate programs. This lab supports the core lab courses in the M.Tech curriculum like Operating Systems lab and Network Simulations  lab.

Turing Lab

Established in  : 2009
Capacity:25
Computer Configurations
Processor:Intel i7 8700 (HP 280 g4 - 2Nos)
RAM:8GB
Storage  :1 TB

Processor:Intel Core i3 3.3 GHz ( Dell Optiplex 390 - 23 Nos)
RAM:8 GB DDR3
Storage  :500 GB
Display  :18.5 inch LED
OS :Windows 10, Ubuntu (18.4)
Turing lab was also established in 2009 along with Codd lab. It is dedicated for the activities of second year post graduate students. Computers in this lab run on operating systems such as Microsoft Windows 10, Ubuntu 15.04 and Ubuntu 18.04. This state of the art lab supports the research activities and project development of the M.Tech students.

Bohr Server Room

Established in  :2005
Computer Configurations
Server: Dell R720 (2 Nos.)
Server:Sun X2200
Server:HP DL80 Gen 9
Processor:Two Intel Xeon 6 Core
RAM:128 GB DDR3
EMC Storage (12TB)
QNAP NAS Server (14 TB)

Bohr Server Room acts as the backbone of the computer network in the college. This is equipped with powerful server machines which host several server applications that support various day to day activities of the college and the department. These servers are configured with virtualization technologies such as Microsoft Hyper-V, VMWare etc.
Applications hosted in it include Rajagiri Student Management System (RSMS), Rajagiri website, Rajagiri Mail Server(backup), Rajagiri library management system, Matlab licence server, Microsoft SQL DB server, Oracle DB server etc. In order to support these services, an EMC Storage (12TB) and a QNAP NAS Server (14 TB), which is configured as a RAID 5 storage, is used. Sophos XG-312 is used as our Unified Threat Management(UTM). Which is also used for ILL Load Balancing, Link Aggregation, Firewall, Network Protection, Web Protection, Anti Spamware, Anti Malware, Web Application Filter(WAF), and Email Protection. Bohr is also used for staff's research related works

Cloud Computing Research Lab

Established in: 2015
Capacity :6
Computer Configurations
Processor:Intel Xeon 8 Core 2.13 GHz ( Dell Intel 2S Tower Server - 1 Nos)
RAM:16 GB DDR3
Storage  :RAID enabled 1.2 TB (300GB * 4)
Processor:Intel Xeon 6 Core ( Dell Precision T3500 - 2 Nos)
RAM:8 GB DDR3
Storage:500 GB
Display  :19 inch LED
Optical Drive:DVD
Processor:Intel Xeon 4 Core 3.1 GHz( Dell Precision T1600 - 3 Nos)
RAM:8 GB DDR3
Storage  :250 GB SATA
Display  :19 inch LED
Optical Drive:DVD
Ubuntu:Ubuntu 14.04
Cloud Computing Research Lab is an interdisciplinary research lab aimed at providing cloud computing research facilities for students and the staff. Cloud computing is a latest technology where computing resources of a cluster (a group of computers) are made available to the users as a single entity, which can be easily accessed and provisioned using virtualization techniques.
Cloud computing research lab implements an OpenStack middleware, with three node architecture, that consists of a control node, network node and compute nodes. The present system has a total capacity of 18 cores in 3 machines which is capable of assigning 18 virtual nodes for research and computing purposes.
Future work in the lab includes plans to scale up the system with more machines and to examine the use of container technology (Eg: Docker) for high performance results.

Hercules Lab


Established in: 2018
Capacity: 37
Computer Configurations
Processor: Intel Core i7 8700 3.2 GHz
RAM: 8 GB DDR 4
Storage: 1 TB
OS: Windows 10, Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS

This lab is named after Hercules the Roman hero and God who was famous for his strength and for his numerous far-ranging adventures. Currently this lab is utilized by B.Tech students for Python programming.