Author: Derek Neighbors Date: Subject: 20 workstatiions for under $2000?
der.hans wrote: | Am 11. Sep, 2003 schwätzte Jeremy C. Reed so: |>On Thu, 11 Sep 2003, der.hans wrote:
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|>>There will also be demos of the Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP)
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|>>can provide 20 fast workstations for under $2000, OpenOffice.org's office
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|>This caught my attention.
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| | I'm actually understating it as well. Brian setup a classroom with 30
| desktops ( P100 to P233, I think ) and a $1500 server that was supposedly
| much more powerful than it needed to be. That was a year ago, so prices have | also dropped...
When talking LTSP I would avoid mentioning dollar amounts directly
because they can vary so much. Instead, I would mention machine
specifications.
| He worked with donated boxen and that doesn't include infrastructure (
| switches, networking, etc. ), so I stayed with 20 workstations to give us
| some leeway. He says all 20 workstation fly as far as usage. | | The demo I saw had a P75 that flat blew away my 900MHz athlon. | | As I put in another post, I hope we can have a 6 station node setup for the | InstallFest. More stations if we have deskspace in the demo area.
We really need someone to do (or to find) to do would be best. A case
study on LTSP here in Phoenix. That details out what the situation was
before. What it was after. What the cost was and what the savings were.