[K12OSN] bottleneck question
Liam Marshall
lsrpm at mts.net
Sat Sep 11 20:23:08 UTC 2004
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> From: Burke Almquist <balmquist at mindfirestudios.com>
> Date: 2004/09/10 Fri PM 08:54:03 CDT
> To: "Support list for opensource software in schools." <k12osn at redhat.com>
> Subject: Re: [K12OSN] bottleneck question
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> How many users is it taking to max it out, and how fast are your Cpu(s)?
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20-25 definetely maxes it out, and I actually only have 1 3.06 hyperthreading cpu. If I change just the memory, Les says I most likely won't see a big increase. From what little I know, he is probably right. Memory is easy to change, cpu will require new motherboard.
If I change motherboard, 1 of the nics used for ltsp will change,(1 of the ones now is an onboard nic) If I change motherboard and cpu, then put in my controllers and hard drives, will Fedora Core and ltsp find the hardware changes and reconfigure things. Seems to me like the 2 nics and the nating they do might become confused. How would I fix that? or is LTSP smart enough to reconfigure itself to utilize the two new nics it discovers on boot-up?
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