http://www.symbio-technologies.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=190
I'm thinking RAID-5 SCSI, with 15k RPM drives, and 8 Gig RAM to start out. Comments on this as a starting point for system resources???
What do you think? I like the sounds of this because they support LTSP and have proven LTSP compatibility, on top of their management suite that sounds like it simplifies alot of the tweaking required for LTSP.
The non-profit I'm helping out won't be able to afford IT staff to support, so I'm looking to minimize my time donated on an ongoing basis, which makes the management suite an added bonus.
Interested in all opinions on this box for an LTSP server.
Regards,
BC
patrick wrote:
Brian Chase wrote:
Patrick,perhaps. I also have the new 4 CDs that make up LTSP 4.0, having just
Thanks for the links, been to most of them already, but it's good for others on the list.
BTW, was that an offer to donate the 25 NIC's with bootroms to the LTSP non-profit project I am working on?
patrick wrote:
I have 25+ Intel EEPRO NICs with boot roms onboard... Write me if you need to know the Part number...
downloaded and burned two copies each. What do intend to install, an entire classroom?
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