Op dinsdag 27 januari 2004 14:00, schreef Nitin Putcha:

Hello Nitin,

just a few things I have learned the last months.. We use two LTSP servers in 
an sort of school environment.. Works great but be carefull about the load on 
the machines.. Our kids like to play java and flashbased games on the 
internet.. We have one server Pentium 2 G, 1 G ram, hd raid, running suse 9.0 
and ltsp 3.. As browser we use Mozilla 1.5.. Desktop kde 3.1.4..

When they play games the server can handle maximum 4 or 5 clients.. Using the 
system for normal browsing.. Office or something.. The server can handle much 
more clients..

Philip

PS i forgot to send it to the list...
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone here have experience deploying an LTSP solution (over
> Debian/Knoppix) for a large number of clients? We are evaluating LTSP for
> our entire university, and may have over 100 users (with maybe 50
> concurrent users), and that’s just phase 1. Phase 2 will be 100 more.  My
> LTSP deplyment vendor is recommending just one large server with 4 gigs of
> RAM. My thumb rule is 50-64mb RAM per client. Anyone care to detail their
> experiences?
>
> Specifically:
> -One or more servers? How to run 2+ LTSP servers if the DHCP ports will
> conflict? Can each server use a diff. set of ports? Client config for 2+
> servers?
> -If file services are run off a separate server, do I need a live backup
> for the LTSP server? An hour of downtime wont hurt, but a half-day's
> downtime will.
> -USB pen drive storage on the client?
> -CD-ROM drive on the client? CD-writing?
>
> Also to any LTSP pros in Mumbai, India. We're hiring SysAdmins for this
> setup :)
>
> Thanks
> Nitin
> Nitin(at)nitinputcha,com
>
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