Is the calculation applied to concurrent users? Or we can go by number
of clients?
Thanks
Jim McQuillan wrote:
Oxiel,
You will definately want more ram. Ram is probably the single most
important thing in a large multi-user system.
Start your ram calculations based on the following formula:
256
Hi Oxiel,
Oxiel Contreras wrote:
Thanks Jim!!
That's right, i'm talking about Itanium servers (HP Integrity rx1600)
with SLES9, this server has 2 CPU of 2.1GHz and 1Gb of RAM.
Some fairly good tips I used setting things up on our intermediate
server with SUSE 9.1:
http://www.novell.com/coolsolutio
On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 03:54:22PM -0400, Oxiel Contreras wrote:
> That's right, i'm talking about Itanium servers (HP Integrity rx1600) with
> SLES9, this server has 2 CPU of 2.1GHz and 1Gb of RAM.
>
> It should serve at least 100 users, all working with OpenOffice (lots of
> work), Evolution a
Oxiel Contreras wrote:
Thanks Jim!!
That's right, i'm talking about Itanium servers (HP Integrity rx1600) with
SLES9, this server has 2 CPU of 2.1GHz and 1Gb of RAM.
It should serve at least 100 users, all working with OpenOffice (lots of
work), Evolution and Mozilla.
Would this server support
Oxiel,
You will definately want more ram. Ram is probably the single most
important thing in a large multi-user system.
Start your ram calculations based on the following formula:
256 for the system
50mb for each user.
So, that would be 256 + ( 100 * 50 ) = 5,256mb.
Now, you can star
Thanks Jim!!
That's right, i'm talking about Itanium servers (HP Integrity rx1600) with
SLES9, this server has 2 CPU of 2.1GHz and 1Gb of RAM.
It should serve at least 100 users, all working with OpenOffice (lots of
work), Evolution and Mozilla.
Would this server support all the users??, or sh
Oxiel,
Are you talking Itanium servers or clients?
I'm gonna take a guess, and say that you are talking about servers.
LTSP doesn't care what kind of CPU you have on the server. If you can
load Linux on it, then you should have no problem loading LTSP on top
of that.
In fact, we've installed L
Hello gurus:
Does LTSP works on Itanium???
Another, how can i take control of a user's session? in order to give him some
"helpdesk" suppport.
Greetings
Oxiel
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