Le mardi 11 mai 2010 21:06:39, Donny Brooks a écrit :
> I am looking at the feasibility of having a centralized LTSP server here at
> my work to serve all the end clients, in-house and remote. The reason I am
> wondering this is we have four remote sites. There are 2 close by and 2
> farther away.
Well we are the Archives and History department for the state and most of the
remote sites will need to be able to connect a camera to the client and upload
pictures and that one person will need to scan photos. That is my main concern.
While the upload should not affect performance too much, I
We ran 3 ltsp clients over a t-1 for quite a while, but they were only
used for web page browsing of our library catalog. They booted slow,
but once they were up, they were fine.
LibraryMark
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 3:06 PM, Donny Brooks wrote:
> I am looking at the feasibility of having a centra
I am looking at the feasibility of having a centralized LTSP server here at my
work to serve all the end clients, in-house and remote. The reason I am
wondering this is we have four remote sites. There are 2 close by and 2 farther
away. All four are on our network via either a point to point T1