I'm running a home configuration on a budget dell sc420 with 2gb ram and I
think 3.2ghz. I also have vmware running XP Pro with a legitimate tweak
(from pre-SP2 days) that allows 3 users to connect concurrently via rdesktop
in CAM mode. The rays are dotted around the house conected via wireless
bridges as I did not want cables running up the stairs. So far its proven
really reliable although the wireless network struggles with games. Browsing
and other non-network intensive stuff is fine though. The ray that is on a
wired network with the server has no problems with latency

Rgds
Paul

  > I have two Sun Ray 150's running on an Opteron 144 (1.8Ghz) with 1.5GB
> and it runs fine. Only time I've noticed an issue is when doing some
> intensive work on one screen when there is nasty flash animations going
>  on a couple of web pages.
>
> I would recommend 1GB of ram (but more is always nice) and a dual core
> Athlon 64 X2 or Opteron (a lower speed dual would be better than a
> faster single core)
>
>
> Mark T. Hatcher wrote:
>> I'd like to set up two SunRay 100's for my teenage kids to do
>> homework, internet etc...  I'm looking at using a high end PC and
>> Solaris 10 for the server.  How much horsepower and RAM do I need; and
>> what would be optimum?
>>
>> Thanks, Hatch
>>
>> 73, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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