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====== Department of Mathematics, Texas A&M University ======

We're a good sized Linux shop, with 300 desktop systems for faculty, staff, and 
graduate student office use, and 283 desktop systems used for laboratory 
instruction. Our desktop environment has been XFCE on Linux Mint LTS for 
several years, with X2Go taking over from FreeNX for remote access since 2013.

The labs serve over 4,000 students each semester, primarily
for Calculus I, II, III, and Differential Equations classes.  Students have 
access to typical commercial mathematics software in the labs and, where 
permitted by the license, they can access it outside the lab via X2Go sessions 
into our login servers.  These login servers are virtual machines, each with 
16-24 vcpus, 48-64GB of RAM, and Gigabit Ethernet, with load balancing 
accomplished by simple round-robin DNS. We have seen in excess of 60 
simultaneous sessions on a single VM.  While the mathematics software packages 
typically have a heavy Java interface, the minimalist XFCE desktop allows 
impressive scaling. The demands have decreased recently with new licenses in 
place allowing students to install software on their personal systems, but X2Go 
remains an essential part of our lab environment.

Faculty, staff, and graduate students can similarly access their XFCE desktop 
environment via X2Go into departmental servers. This has worked quite well, 
even over less than optimal Internet
connections, and we foresee providing X2Go services well into the future.

- Steven L. Johnson, Ph.D.

Sr. Systems Analyst

Dept of Mathematics, Texas A&M University


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