Hi André,
thank you for your hint. This cluster solution seems to be a bit complex.
And as I see, there is just a load balancing in terms of a random assignment.
I would need a assignment of a particular clients to a particular server.

I tested to use XDMCP over DSL. It works, but no fun. (Waiting 5 seconds on opening a menu.)
So X over DSL is not a solution.

Next try is to install X2go-Server on the LTSP-Server and on the client a standard xubuntu with X2go-Client.

I would appreciate further suggestions.

Best regards
Frank Heuser

Am 04.03.2016 18:26, schrieb andre laforest:
Hi,

Do you knowhttps://www.ltsp-cluster.org?

I am not a consultant, just an interested end-user.  May be the question
can be : Is there a way to have a cluster over a VPN?  Then the second
optimisation could be to force some client on specified (in your LAN)
server.  By doing it this way the only traffic over VPN would be for
user identification.

This is the way I would take my first approche to this kind of solution.
-- Best regards, \----------@-@------------------------------------ .\----oOOo-(_)-oOOo------------------------------- .| .| André Laforest .| .| Dessin technique et conception mécanique en 3D .| Spécialiste d'application CAD et CAE. .| .| téléphone / phone : 581 701-1023 .| courriel / e-mail : alafor...@mail.com \| -\-------------------------------Kilroy was here!-- Le vendredi 04 mars 2016 à 16:28 +0100, Frank Heuser a écrit :
>Hello,
>I'm new to this list, but using LTSP for 6 years with rare problems.
>
>No my company evolves and a new building must be integrated to the it
>infrastructure. There is a fast DSL-connection. At side A 109.3 Mbit/s
>download 42.0 Mbit/s upload and at side B 55.0 Mbit/s download 10.0
>Mbit/s upload. ping time lower 30 ms.
>
>The routers are Fritzbox 7490 with activated VPN.
>
>My experience is that tftp is very slow (about 15kB/s; scp-speed is
>about 1.1MB/s) because of the latency I guess. So the booting needs
>about 8:30 minutes. That doesn't satisfy.
>
>So my question:
>Is it possible to connect to the LTSP-Server (at side A) with a Computer
>at side B with Linux installed and ldm. How to configure ldm? Would it
>work, or is the latency also a problem for this constellation.
>
>Other solution I'm thinking about is to install at side B a second
>LTSP-Server. But there is the question how to mirror data, user
>information and applications. Is there a known solution for this?
>
>Thank you!
>
>Regards
>Frank Heuser
>
>


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