JHUniverse Background
Since its founding in February 1994, JHUniverse has served Johns
Hopkins as the World Wide Web access point for information for
prospective students, current students, faculty, staff, alumni,
and the local, national and international communities.
The original JHUniverse system <www.jhu.edu> was
a Silicon Graphics Indigo Server. It was replaced
in December 1997 by a SGI Origin 200
running Netscape Enterprise Server. This system had one
180MHz R10000 MIPS processor, 832MB of RAM, and
mirrored 36GB drives. In July 2003, the JHUniverse server was replaced
yet again by a Dell PowerEdge with Dual P4 Xeon 2.8GHz processors,
3GB of RAM, and 300GB of user disk space. The
operating system is Linux and the web server is Apache 2
In early 2001, the
principle pages which comprise the primary content of the
JHUniverse site were moved to a Dell Poweredge
4350 server <webapps.jhu.edu/jhuniverse/> with
dual Pentium III 600 MHz processors, 1 GB RAM, and 3x18 GB
SCSI hard drives.
Its operating system is Microsoft 2000 Advanced Server,
and the Web server is Microsoft Internet
Information Server (IIS). Other server packages running include
Allaire/ Macromedia ColdFusion and Microsoft SQL Server.
Note: The JHUniverse homepage resides on the
<www.jhu.edu> server as do the individual division,
department, and affiliate websites.
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The Look and Feel of JHUniverse |
JHUniverse has undergone several iterations
over the years since its humble beginnings as a "CWIS" or
campus-wide information system running on a gopher server.
Read about the evolution of the JHUniverse website in the online
editions of The Gazette and Johns Hopkins
Magazine.
The JHUniverse CWIS:
A Gopher-based
System |
JHUniverse will steer you onto the information highway
The Gazette, January 31, 1994
Take JHUniverse: leave the driving to Gopher!
The Gazette, January 31, 1994
JHUniverse Update: Week 2
The Gazette, February 14, 1994
JHUniverse: Info system finds home in Garland Hall
The Gazette, February 22, 1994
A world of information with JHUniverse
Johns Hopkins Magazine, April 1994
Hopkins in Cyberspace
The Gazette, November 28, 1994
JHUniverse on the Web [First Generation] |
JHUniverse: More about 'hypertext'
The Gazette, May 31, 1994
JHUniverse, INFONET Provide Gateways to Hopkins' World
The Gazette, January 8, 1996
JHUniverse [Second Generation] |
JHUniverse redesign up on Web
The Gazette, February 17, 1998
JHUniverse [Third Generation] |
Revamped JHUniverse Ready To Go
The Gazette, October 23, 2000
JHUniverse [Third and a Half! Generation] |
Rollover Feature Added to JHUniverse Homepage
September 26, 2002
JHUniverse [Fourth Generation] |
New Design with Flash
January 1, 2007
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