John,

Is it a rant or an informative article ? I do follow the LTSP
mailing list, but you may send me a copy also.

Jurgen Defurne





John McCreesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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09/23/2002 09:38 PM

 
        To:     "Humaid, Abdallah A (TCCOD)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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        Subject:        Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Usage of LTSP with Linux for IBM zSeries
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I'm assuming you used the zSeries as an LTSP server and not an LTSP
client...

I'll mail you off the list with a 'why terminal/server' rant. The folks
on this list have heard it all before :-)

John

On Mon, 23 Sep 2002 16:14:51 +0300
"Humaid, Abdallah A (TCCOD)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Martin, All
> 
> We are trying to test LTSP with the Linux Zseries. And I just saw your
> mail from the LTSP archive regarding the same platform. I just got my
> client to connect to the LTSP server yesterday after a long battle
> with network issues (more on this later). The LTSP client and server
> are each on a separate subnet. 
> 
> The issues that concern us are:
> 
> 1. Amount of Network Bandwidth required for the clients.
> 2. How much traffic is generated by a client in comparison to a normal
> Windows 2K workstation?  3. Performance of the client when trying to
> perform normal function,
> 
> We would like to compare when a user would do any of the following
> activities or similar E.g.:            a. typing a letter using 
OpenOffice.
>                b. check his exchange mail on a server on the local 
network
>                using a browser. c. browsing the Intranet /Internet. 
> 
> 
> 
> Also we are trying to come up with reasons why you would want to run
> an LTSP setup in a large environment, other than cost savings. If you
> are aware of any source for possible LTSP applications in large
> environment I would appreciate it. 
> 
> 
> From: Martin Dvorsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.ibm.com> 
> Usage of LTSP with Linux for IBM zSeries   
> 2002-06-13 07:15 
>  Dear all,
> 
>  I'd like to find some users of LTSP with Linux for zSeries, can you
>  just share with me your experience? Many thanks.
> 
>  S pozdravem / Best Regards
> 
>  Martin Dvorsky
>  ERP/CRM on zSeries and S/390, CEMA
>  Obere Donaustrasse 95,  A-1020 Vienna
> 
>  e-mail:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Phone:   +43-1-211 45 4387, fax:   +43-1-211 45 5714
>  Mobile:  +43 664 618 6040
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks to all 
> 
> 
> Abdallah A. Al-Humaid 
> Tel: 966-3-873-3125 
> Fax: 966-3-873-8204 
> Mob: 966-5-480-8978 
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 
> 
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