Hi,
We have an office with 7 workstations for architectes. We use : 
      * CAAD : Cycas: A very light program 
      * Render : Povray; Use a lot of RAM and CPU (1 or 2 times per
        month) 
      * CAD : AutoCAD ; on vmware but in the future on a separate server
        with rdesktop client access 
      * GIS : Grass, QuantumGIS and Jump : Use a lot of RAM (for ex. a
        big map / A0 ~ 800 MB or more), (every day) 
      * LAN : GIGABIT
Is it a good idea to switch to a LTSP-server? I think the success of the
project is in the power of the server. But what is the minimum needed
for the server and the thin-clients?

manzoni schmidig architectes urbanistes sàrl
39 rue eugène marziano 1227 les acacias t 022 301 70 90 f 022 301 70 89
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