we used to run redhat 7.2 on a p3 500mhz 786mbRAM server with 20 thin
clients each 90-100 mhz 16mbram and no harddisks.  this was in the
compsci lab.  we forced everyone to use icewm for the server to
survive the load.


On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 14:20:39 +0800 (PHT), Manny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just wanted to aks somehting about LTSP setups.
> 
> I've been told the practical limit to the number of thin-clients running 
> concurrently on one LTSP Server is 10. Why is that? In theory, *nixes 
> should be able to run many more than that.
> 
> Also, does anyone have any tips or arcane tricks to getting LTSP up and 
> running with minimum hassle? I'll be setting one up using a brand new 
> server but pretty old clients (PII mostly).
> 
> God bless!
> 
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