Thanks to everyone for the help.
I will follow the VMWare Server path, make some
tests and see if it suits my needs.

Best regards,
Martin M.

Martin Miethe schrieb:
> Hi Newsgroup,
> 
> my idea is to use LTSP to boot some 30 diskless clients, maybe
> you guys can evaluate my idea if its going to work.
> 
> Right know I have an Linux server which acts as PDC, Fileserver and 
> later on as LTSP server.
> The other server is a W2K3 which runs MS SQL Server and TS.
> 
> After booting Linux on the LTSP, the clients should start rdesktop to 
> connect to the W2K3 Server where the users can login to do their work in
> a familiar windows environment.
> 
> I have basically 5 applications the users should run on the windows 
> machine: Word, Excel, Thunderbird, Firefox and a SQL Client app.
> 
> As I am going to buy two new servers, my main questions is where
> I need to invest most in my servers. Which machine will have the main 
> load? I know, this is not a hardware NG, but maybe you can give me an idea?
> 
> Right know, the Linux PDC is a P4 , 768 MB RAM.
> The Windows Server runs on a P4, 2.4GHZ, 768 MB RAM.
> 
> Or am I wrong and I should invest time to get the apps to run on the 
> Linux Server (wine + open office)?
> 
> I appreciate the help,
> Thanks a lot
> M. Miethe
> 
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