Your clients are perfect, and the server will be great

512 MB will be good for 5 to 15 terminals depending on
what you use, and the gig will be better still ;)

disk speed is a factor here, but right now there is an
even balance between the new ATA IDE and SCSI

--- Jarod Kernel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I would like to use LTSP to build a lab in my
> school. I will buy a server to use with existing
> clients. Thoose are P75Mhz with something like 32Mb
> RAM 10/100 LAN, and an HD about 200Mb.
> The lab is already cabled.
> I would like to know what kind of hardware I must
> use to have a good server, to make load the client
> quick ad a local machine. The clients will use OO or
> Kylix.
> I was thinking about an AMD Athlon XP 2000+ 512 or
> 1Gb RAM. Is better to have a SCSI HD?
> Thanks in advance for your help!
> Grendel
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