Ubuntu as server for small school?

Chris Peterman kyral at ubuntu.com
Sun Jun 18 19:41:24 UTC 2006


Well, when I hear "school" and "ubuntu" I think Edubuntu :D I have no idea 
what a "SnapServer" is, but. Anyone else?

On Sunday 18 June 2006 15:14, david davidson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am volunteering at a small school to help them set
> up a ~10 user office/admin network, and was hoping to
> get some advice from you folks before proceeding.
>
> (Learning as I go here....)
>
> Here is what we have on hand:
>
> Hardware:
>
> - About 8 Dell Desktops P4 2.2 Ghz and faster.
> - A few laptops to be used at the office and at home.
> - Two laser printers with attached NetGear
> mini-printservers.
> - A SnapServer storage appliance.
>
> I might be able to get funds for a cheap desktop to
> run as a "server", but as I think a Windows Server
> license will not happen now, I am looking at Ubuntu.
>
> Software:
>
> - Sufficient quantity of Windows XP volume licenses.
> - Sufficient quantity of Office volume licenses.
> - Sufficient quantity of Symantec Corporate AV
> licenses.
> - Sufficient quantity of Symantec Ghost licenses.
>
>
> Right now, all machines are in one room, but they need
> to expand to a 2nd location in a different building.
> Both locations have broadband Internet access, so I am
> planning to link them with a couple of SOHO VPN
> routers.
>
> The current setup has the SnapServer running in
> "peer-to-peer mode" with a manually configured user
> account for each machine that needs access.  Microsoft
> Office is installed individually on each machine.
> Symantec AV/Ghost are not installed yet.
>
> I would like to wipe all machines and start fresh, but
> I am need of some guidance to help me create a
> "maintainable" network.
>
> Some sort of "traveling desktop" would be ideal, as
> there are more office workers than machines.  (I am
> unsure if this can be done without Windows Server.)
>
> I have free reign to redesign the network from the
> bottom up, and I would like to do things right.  So,
> the more detailed advice I can get, the better.
>
> Thank you in advance,
> David
>
>
>
>
>
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~ Chris "Kyral" Peterman
Computer Science Undergraduate
Clarkson University
Associate Member of the Free Software Foundation
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