hi,
Am Samstag, den 11.10.2008, 07:40 +0530 schrieb Arun SAG:
> I am doing a toy project (not a project at all).In which i am going to
> use LTSP and make some computers to boot from lan (thin clients)..But
> my head of the department is not even interested in that, he keep
> saying that,thin clients are failure, the  server requires more
> power(like cpu,ram) when many users are connected to the terminal
> server...He also saying that we cannot use thin clients for huge
> computational purposes..Like running matlab or oracle in a windows
> terminal server....By the way the environment i am going to setup thin
> client is a university.............
> 
> I would appreciate if some one give statistics,success stories or any
> other information so that i can defend my self...
some marketing babbling for you ;)

http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition/technologies/ltsp
that links to a scientific study of the fraunhofer institute, proving
that in comparison to a normal office thin clients save 50% poer
costs ...

ciao
        oli

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