Hi!

I try to convince my customers to migrate from windows to linux.
They are impressed, when the old dusty spare 200MHz PC suddenly runs their 
windows applications faster than their new P4 notebooks.
I realize this with VMware and ltsp, cause they usually have a file server 
with lots of RAM and Computing power without any real work to do.
Office apps are usually faster than before ,cause there is no network traffic 
from the application to the file server any more.
This is only a temporarily solution to make migrating easier.
I won't try to implement more than 4 workstations like this.
The  next step is much more uncomfortable. Kicking windows applications and 
replace them with linux apps. But the first impression counts.

   Ciao'

    Harry
   
> Did that cause a lot of performance or maintenance
> overhead? You are talking about emulating an entire
> system within a system.
> Sincerely,
> Christopher Koeber


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