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Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Large-scale school LTSP project
From: Hans Ekbrand <hans () sociologi ! cjb ! net>
Date: 2002-11-29 20:15:15
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On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 10:41:36AM -0000, Chris Puttick wrote:
> Thanks for your input. We were looking at building our own diskless thin
> clients which come in at around £200 (inc. keyboard, mouse and monitor),
> along with using the existing PCs in the school. KDE is being used (sorry
> Phil!) as the school likes the look of it, although we will be turning off
> all the extras to improve performance (latest versions of KDE seem faster
> anyway).
>
> I was hoping to use multiple P4 servers with 2Gb RAM, but need some help
> determining clients per server and an effective load-balancing/failover
> solution. Someone must have view on this or some experience to share?
For load-balancing and failover we have had some discussion on the
list, but the most interesting part has been developed off-list, by
Tom Lisjac, see his HOWTO at:
http://theseus.sourceforge.net/projects/ets/ets-howto.html
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Hans Ekbrand
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