Wow .... what a wonderful hardware do you have :)
thanks a lot Roy for your great Information..

Fyi, I'm in Indonesia :)

Best Regards,
Donny Christiaan.
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Roy Souther wrote:
> I am running a Windows Terminal Server under a headless VMware
> (vmplayer)  session on my Linux LTSP server. It runs great with eight
> people that use Windows and about another 20 that use the Linux desktop.
>
> My hardware is...
> 1 x Tyan Thunder K8SD Pro S2882-D EATX 2XS940 AMD-8131 8DDR Reg 4PCI-X
> 4SATA 2GBLAN Video Motherboard
> 2 x AMD Opteron 275 DUAL-CORE Processor S940 Italy 2.2GHZ 2MB L2 Cache
> 90NM HT Retail Box
> 8 x Corsair PC3200 1GB DDR400 ECC Registered 184PIN DIMM Memory
> 2 x Samsung Spinpoint T Series 400GB SATA2 7200RPM 16MB 8.9MS Hard
> Drive 3 Year Mfg Warranty (RAID1)
> 2 x ASUS GIGAX1024P Smart 24-PORT 10/100MBPS + 2-PORT 1000MBPS Managed
> RACK-MOUNT Switch
> 1 x Antec Neo HE550 High Efficiency 550W ATX12V V2.2 Active PFC Power
> Supply
> 1 x Samsung SH-S182 DVD+RW 18X8X16 DVD-RW 18X6X16 DL-8X DVD Writer IDE
> Lightscribe Black OEM W/ Software
>
> I buy all these parts from http://www.NCIX.com
>
> I buy my 2U rack cases from http://www.plinkusa.net
>
> My Linux server acts as the PDC to authentication the Windows login.
> All login is using the GDM and people can choose their desktop of
> IceWM, KDE, Gnome or Windows.
>
> This system is smokin' fast! I have two more servers like this that my
> clients use one runs an entire TV station with video processing
> software and the other is Linux desktops only for about 200 students
> and staff in a school.
>
> I love this hardware combination and recommend it. If you buy from
> NCIX this is about 1/3 the cost of a brand name server. I don't know
> where you are in the world Donny but you should be able to buy these
> parts for good price almost anywhere.
>
> On Wed, 2006-12-13 at 10:23 +0700, Donny Christiaan wrote:
>> Dear Expert,
>>
>> Please your info about recomended hardware specification for Win2000 /
>> Win2003 to handle about 10 Terminal Service Clients using Remote Desktop.
>>
>> I would like to integrated LTSP with RDP to Win2000.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>>     
>
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