[Distributed_systems] week 8?, storing instruction videos

Lukács Dániel dlukacs at caesar.elte.hu
Mon Mar 30 21:51:20 CEST 2020


That's a good point! But yes, we have many options:

  * https://web.microsoftstream.com
  * Teams
  * stream.inf.elte.hu and co are officially for lectures, but if it's
    stable we can probably request approval
  * teachers have 2GB space on IIG's AFS (but it's hard collaborate here)
  * SVN: not sure about the size limit here, but some IK repos I know
    are well over 1 GB


I suggest using *Teams for work-in-progress* and *MS Stream for 
publishing*. Published videos can be saved for the future in SVN.



On 3/30/20 8:30 PM, Török Márk wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Do we have a streaming server? Where can we store these videos and how can we make them available for students?
>
> Thank you,
> Mark
>   
>   
> 2020 Március 30, Hétfő 14:25 CEST dátummal, Lukács Dániel <dlukacs at caesar.elte.hu> ezt írta:
>   
>> Hi!
>>
>> That's awesome! :) I think most of us are new to this, so it's still all
>> experimental.
>>
>> The length should be around 20 minutes. Maybe less, but definitely not
>> more.
>>
>> I guess the topic is mostly up to you (until it's multithreaded servers
>> :)), but if you need a plan:
>>
>>    * The *video* could be some theory intro and a demo about moving from
>>      iterative server to multithreaded server. (With iterative server,
>>      one client has to wait until the other client finished
>>      communication. Threads can solve this problem.) If you don't want to
>>      code everything from scratch, it may be a good idea to create a
>>      supplementary handout and refer to that in the video.
>>    * During class they could implement Robi's chat server and chat client
>>      during *class*. They will need a detailed assignment text for this.
>>      As Robi said, a demo (or written instruction) could be necessary
>>      here if there are difficult or unexpected or tricky operations.
>>    * Finally, they could solve Robi's HTTP server for *homework*. They
>>      will need a detailed assignment text for this.
>>
>> If they have this down, then week 9 could be about implementing
>> ping-pong and avoiding deadlocks.
>>
>> Is it realistic for you to finish the video until Thursday night? We
>> could then review it on Friday and publish it, so students would have
>> time to watch it during the weekend.
>>
>> Bests,
>>
>> Dániel
>>
>>
>> On 3/30/20 10:17 AM, Grünwald Péter wrote:
>>> Sziasztok!
>>>
>>> Hát ilyen videót még nem csináltam, de megpróbálom.
>>> Milyen hosszú legyen?
>>> Milyen témákat tárgyaljon pontosan?
>>>
>>> Üdv,
>>> Péter
>>>
>>> On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 1:16 PM Lukács Dániel <dlukacs at caesar.elte.hu
>>> <mailto:dlukacs at caesar.elte.hu>> wrote:
>>>
>>>      Dear All,
>>>
>>>      No one signed up yet for preparing teaching materials for week 8 (the
>>>      one starting on April 6). The topic is Multithreaded client-server 1.
>>>
>>>      I would do it because new topics are usually easier, but I'm already
>>>      working on the large assignment :(
>>>
>>>      Péter, is it possible for you to prepare the materials for week 8?
>>>
>>>      Dániel
>>>
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>   
>
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