Barry Rowlingson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > A.J. Rossini wrote: >> "zubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >>>I am presently a SAS user and wanted to configure R to work in a multi-user >>>enteprise environment. Client - Server. Where we have a strong LINUX >>>server supporting about 10 statisticians with R. Anyone have any backround >>>or information they can share to help me get jump-started on setting up R in >>> this environment? > > Why can't you install R in the usual way on the server and give the > statisticians (there's only 10 of them, so its not much admin) > accounts on the server? They then login (using an SSH client) and > get graphics back via X-windows. Free SSH clients and X-windows > servers are available for all the usual platforms. Their filestore > would be on the server. I just don't see the advantage (and see > plenty of disadvantages) of complicating things with a client-server > framework where it might not be necessary.
Depends on the environment. I can think of many good reasons for wanting a client-server situation, where the solution you point out would be a complete non-starter. However, since client-server isn't ready at this point without a great deal of work and pain, so it (client-server) is pretty much a non-starter, and the solution you point out is the only "get it done this month" solution that I know of. best, -tony -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.analytics.washington.edu/ Biomedical and Health Informatics University of Washington Biostatistics, SCHARP/HVTN Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center UW (Tu/Th/F): 206-616-7630 FAX=206-543-3461 | Voicemail is unreliable FHCRC (M/W): 206-667-7025 FAX=206-667-4812 | use Email CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message and any attachme...{{dropped}} ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html
