Right now I'm running a single p2 450 wih 256 mg or ram as the Server it has
2 100 meg nics. Redhat 7.1. my workstations are 486 dx4's throught p100's
with 8-24 meg or ram. I only have 10 WS right now 8 would be the most at
anyone time. They run Opera and TN5250 Calc and Kedit. It shows no sign of
any bog and I don't get complaints from my users when they are working and
I'm compiling Kernels in the background. 

For fewer then 10 clients you don't really need much but it all depends on
what your going to be doing with it. What you clients are going to run and
how many at any given time are going to be on.  Start small and work your
way up get a dual capable board but only put 1 processor in to start. Get a
board that will hold 4 gig or ram and start with 1 gig. I would recommend
using a raid 5 for sure you can get a good IDE raid 5 controller for 300
bucks. I have plans for putting 70+ users on this and just put in my request
for a good server dual 1.26 p3's and a gig O ram SCSI Raid 5 and I was able
to keep my server cost under 6K.

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Bastian Dingeldein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Wednesday, September 19, 2001 10:04 AM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        [Ltsp-discuss] are there any server configuration examples?

Hi all

Can anybody give me configuration examples for terminal servers (>10
clients) ?

many thanks,

bastian


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