LTSP cluster

ssanders at mbsbooks.com ssanders at mbsbooks.com
Mon Dec 17 19:17:32 UTC 2012


Thanks, I had seen that, but that appears to be doing one server for root,
another for applications?

I had hoped that could have one server more or less doing everything, and
another mostly identical one, to only really be used in case of failure of
the first one.

I will check closer, thanks for the info!

Thanks~Scott S.



From:	asmo.koskinen at arkki.info
To:	ssanders at mbsbooks.com,
Cc:	edubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
Date:	12/17/2012 11:29 AM
Subject:	Re: LTSP cluster



> Can anyone point me to info on using a true cluster for LTSP servers?

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP#LTSP-Cluster

Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.

> I am
> familiar with the concept of using multiple servers for apps, DHCP, or
> multiple smaller servers, each operating a differing group of thin
> clients.
> I see that Revolution Linux does this, but we are more interested in
being
> able to keep it all in-house.
>
> Our requirements are light, localapps will help, but we would like to be
> able to have two more or less identical servers, each that could handle
> all
> the thin clients. If one goes down, the other would continue. A brief
> disruption in the thin clients would not be a problem.
>
> thx-Scott S.
>
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