On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 20:03:34 -0800, Damien Hull wrote
> What kind of hardware are you using?
> 
>     * What kind of server?
>     * What kind of thin client?
>     * Network speed?
>           o switch?
>           o network speed at the server?
> 
> I can play youtube videos but it's choppy. That's at normal size.
> 
> My Hardware:
> 
>     * server: Core 2 E6300 1.86 with 1gig RAM
>           o Linksys 10/100 network card
>     * Thin Client: LTSP term 170 ( I think )
>           o  From disklessworkstations.com
>     * Switch: Old and used
> 
> This is a test setup with one thin client. I'll try it with different 
> hardware as soon as I get a chance.

Well, the comparison will be like comparing apples to canned soup :-)

My server is a Dual Quad Core Xeon machine with 16GB RAM and six 300GB 
15,000RPM SAS
drives configured in a RAID10 and six Gigabit nics teamed with alb.  So that 
doesn't do
you much good for comparison I suppose.

This is running 108 DevonIT 6020p thin clients which are 800Mhz with 128MB RAM.

Network is all Gigabit backbone with each gig link feeding no more than 15 
machines. 
Clients are all on 100MB ports.

So far the most concurrent users I have seen has been 40, and usage hasn't rose 
over 5%
CPU and 3GB RAM.  

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