Ken,

>
> > Thanks.  I was thinking something like 256MB.  I was also thinking of
> > Clustering.  Have you tried it out?
>
>
> I just ran across something that might be of use to you.  A friend of mine is
> experimenting with setting up a Mosix cluster (www.mosix.org).  This would be
> perfect for what your customer wants.

Thanks for the info.  I have tried Mosix on my office systems but do not run on LTSP.
The thin clients as I said are from neoware.  They work great.  I switched to open
mosix but don't have the time to really work on it 100%

>
>
> My friend is just starting with this.  He does not know if it will work yet
> (but I know him very well and I can guarantee that he will make it work
> someday).

I am sure he will :)

>
> How much time do you have for your project?

If you did not catch up with my earlier mail.  I have set up a test environment in the
client's place using 2 486's and a server P2 233, 64 MB ram.  All my systems.  The
client is happy and told me to go step by step on his production systems.

Thanks

Adrian



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