Grendel wrote:
Hi, I will talk about the server I use in another mail ;-) it's
unbelievable that it works with 8 clients :-) In the end the
performance are equal to a light PC? I've surf the network and found
some thin clients with different CPUs. What kind of advantages have a
thin client wi
Hi,
I will talk about the server I use in another mail ;-) it's unbelievable
that it works with 8 clients :-)
In the end the performance are equal to a light PC? I've surf the
network and found some thin clients with different CPUs. What kind of
advantages have a thin client with a faster CPU th
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Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] LTSP - hardware choise
Hi,
I have an LTSP lab with 10 clients in a school where I work. It works well.
For the clients do you suggest to use a light PCs or a thin-clients?
And if the clients are more than
Grendel wrote:
Hi,
I have an LTSP lab with 10 clients in a school where I work. It works
well.
For the clients do you suggest to use a light PCs or a thin-clients?
And if the clients are more than 10?
Thanks in advance,
Enrico
If you plan to buy new hardware, I'd suggest to choose thin clients.
Hi,
I have an LTSP lab with 10 clients in a school where I work. It works well.
For the clients do you suggest to use a light PCs or a thin-clients?
And if the clients are more than 10?
Thanks in advance,
Enrico
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