On Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:56:54 +0200
Gudmund Areskoug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have no personal story of running CPU- and/or RAM-heavy applications
> on an LTSP server, but I remember reading about spreading the load in
> various combinations, both on this list and on the K12LTSP site.

I think I mentioned here not long ago that I recently set up a second machine
to act as another server for the paper that I do some work for.  Now one
machine does just the RIP and creates the plates for the press while a second
machine does everything else.

With just one server, the network was on its knees on the days when the RIP was
running.  A second server means that everybody's happy and can get their work
done.

We use Neoware Capio 600-series terminals with Centos 5 and LTSP 4.2.

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