Thanks, this will be great. If I beef up the system even more and use gentoo linux (for even more optimization) then I could probably run 100 terms, or am I just pushing my luck? Sincerely, Christopher Koeber --- Eilert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Christopher, > > > seems very promising. The only really sticky issue > is > > the Windows apps that my clients use now, which > > A very common problem :-) > > We will be using Crossover to have at least Word, > Excel and PowerPoint > running. The rest, however, can be done with Linux > apps. > > > Another question I have is the maximum load I > > should put on a single system if I have a dual > Xeon > > 3.2 GHz with 4 GB of RAM and 2-3 SCSI or Serial > SATA > > harddrives, how much terminal sessions can that > system > > host, considering real world loading of word > > processors, web browsers, etc. > > We have a private language school with a computer > lab for 24 students + > 1 teacher. The server is a 2.4 GHz Xeon with 2 GB > RAM and (currently) 2 > SATA drives. There is a Suse 9.1, LTSP 3 and > Crossover running temporarily. > > I am watching the load through ksysguardd. The > biggest load is when > people log in. During sessions (even when starting > new apps) CPU load is > typically between 10 and 15 % when about 15 to 20 > peoples are working > with it. Crossover wants more, you can see system > load topping user load > on the CPUs by about 2/3rds, i. e. load will be at > about 30 - 40 % when > a class is working with Word or Excel or so. > > When more than 2 students log in at the same time, > I've seen CPU load > going up to nearly 100 % on one or two of the CPUs. > Average load then > shows values between 1.8 and 2.4. > > But even during its hardest times the system never > used more than 8 > kByte of swap space... So 2 GB seems to be ok for us > :-) > > If you have a good network linking the clients to > the server, I would > estimate you could easily run 50 clients on it. > > Regards > Rolf-Werner Eilert > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: YOU BE THE JUDGE. > Be one of 170 > Project Admins to receive an Apple iPod Mini FREE > for your judgement on > who ports your project to Linux PPC the best. > Sponsored by IBM. > Deadline: Sept. 24. Go here: > http://sf.net/ppc_contest.php > _____________________________________________________________________ > Ltsp-discuss mailing list. To un-subscribe, or > change prefs, goto: > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss > For additional LTSP help, try #ltsp channel on > irc.freenode.net > _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: YOU BE THE JUDGE. Be one of 170 Project Admins to receive an Apple iPod Mini FREE for your judgement on who ports your project to Linux PPC the best. Sponsored by IBM. Deadline: Sept. 24. Go here: http://sf.net/ppc_contest.php _____________________________________________________________________ Ltsp-discuss mailing list. To un-subscribe, or change prefs, goto: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss For additional LTSP help, try #ltsp channel on irc.freenode.net
