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Eilert wrote:

| We have a private language school with a computer lab for 24 students +
| 1 teacher. The server is a 2.4 GHz Xeon with 2 GB RAM and (currently) 2
| SATA drives. There is a Suse 9.1, LTSP 3 and Crossover running
temporarily.
|
| I am watching the load through ksysguardd. The biggest load is when
| people log in. During sessions (even when starting new apps) CPU load is
| typically between 10 and 15 % when about 15 to 20 peoples are working
| with it. Crossover wants more, you can see system load topping user load
| on the CPUs by about 2/3rds, i. e. load will be at about 30 - 40 % when
| a class is working with Word or Excel or so.
|
| When more than 2 students log in at the same time, I've seen CPU load
| going up to nearly 100 % on one or two of the CPUs. Average load then
| shows values between 1.8 and 2.4.

Does anyone here have enough clients connecting that a dual cpu machine
wasn't enough?  If so, what kind of hardware are you using and how many
people does it support?

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Chris Berry
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JM Associates & Coast Business Service

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