On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 06:53:47PM +0800, Andy Sy wrote:
> is not that unreasonable.  It is still high enough, though, to make
> me give pause: if you're going to dedicate 64MB per client, why not
> just put that 64MB on the client itself and run applications locally
> (i.e. make the server machine an /application/ server, not an X session
> server...)?

Actually, that would make the server a "file" server, not an
"application" server.

Michael
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