Hello Jaskaran,

have a look at:

https://www.ltsp-cluster.org/

We have used the configuration to share three servers für 80 Clients for some years, but we decided to replace them by one more powerful server.

Kai Wollweber

Am 21.08.2014 um 11:37 schrieb Jaskaran Singh Lamba:
Good afternoon to all,
I am from India and we are planning to implement the LTSP for thin clients in our
college labs.
We have around 200 thin clients and 5 powerful servers and we will be using Edubuntu for the servers as it has LTSP packages in it. Our requirement is to balance the load amongst the 5 servers i.e all thin clients would be connected to all the servers and the request for boot image should be smartly handled according to the load on the servers i.e the load on all the servers be checked and then thin client be assigned to the server with least load.

My question is that how can this be done?
Does LTSP has any built in feature to handle this kind of system?
Is the above written approach feasible?

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Jaskaran Singh Lamba
Blog: http://lambajaskaran.wordpress.com/


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