Here is my situation.  I work in the development department of a software
company that creates Windows software.  Everyone in the development
department will be getting new workstations in the next two months.  We
currently have 12 workstations, AMD 1.0 Ghz with 512 Megs of RAM, and
these are going to be turned into a lab to test our code against.

Originally we were planning on loading Redhat onto each of the machines,
then installing VMWare and setting up the workstations to run two VMs
each.  Each VM would be running VNC to allow us to connect to the machines
over the LAN.

I'm running a LTSP setup at home and I have suggested that we try the same
thing at work.

I suggested that we take one of the old workstations and max out the RAM
and use it as the Application Server.  We then use the remaining 11
workstations as thin clients, however, each workstation would be running
its own copy of VMWare locally.

So does anybody know if what I have suggested is possible?

Our company is a Microsoft shop and I would really like to get Linux into
the building.

Thanks,

Terry




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