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Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Server hardware recommendations
I'd suggest going like this:
Have an LTSP server with two NICs that has all terminals on eth0 and
runs
dhcp..., NFS for them. Have the second NIC connected to a separate
network,
where another (hard drive + win
On Thu, 2004-06-17 at 02:51, Krsnendu dasa wrote:
> No reply as yet.
> Another hardware related question I want to ask is it a good idea to use
> the LTSP server as the allpurpose server (ie. Windows Domain logon
> server, file server, internet gateway, etc..) or is it better to split
> the servic
It all depends on the window manager and what applications you want to
run as well as what you consider to be "good" performance. We run 8
clients as internet kiosks. We started with a 1.1 Ghz Celeron server
running RH9 with an ATA 100 drive and 512MB of ram. We used KDE, and
Firefox was the
No reply as yet.
Another hardware related question I want to ask is it a good idea to use
the LTSP server as the allpurpose server (ie. Windows Domain logon
server, file server, internet gateway, etc..) or is it better to split
the services between computers.
The optimal memory requirements and ha