On 06/09/2010 02:16 AM, Xavier Brochard wrote:
> You can also let the thin-client decide on which server it will boot. A server
> with a lot of load will answer later than the one with less
>
> Another possibility: at ldm login, users can be presented a list of servers.
> Then they choose on which server they login.

Thanks for the suggestions.

How well does it work to use the server's response delay for load 
balancing? The simplicity is appealing, but it sounds a bit haphazard.

Some terminal users here get confused enough as it is, so I don't want to 
present them with more choices they don't understand. :)


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