On Fri, 2004-10-01 at 10:38, Eric Holt wrote:
> Like I mentioned before, we're using our thin clients to run a custom 
> web-based (php/MySQL) application.  Right now, our LTSP application 
> server and our application are being ran from the same server.  In the 
> future, I'd like to split them, but we're on a budget, and we've already 
> spent a good chunk of money so far.  SO, for right now, to save on some 
> processing power, I'd like to run Firefox on each of the thin clients, 
> instead of 15 or 20 copies of Firefox running on the server.

Does running this way really helps? My observation is that one or many
clients running Firefox (or any other app) does not use more mem on the
server. Unless the application involves running lot of processes I am
sure the server would have enough grunt to handle.

I welcome guru's to put me in right perspective. Basically I am looking
at support for making a mosix option rather than local apps to serve the
grunt work.
-- 
Sudev Barar
Learning Linux



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