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Re: Responses
by Jerome Loisel on Wednesday 25/Jul/2001, @16:12
I was wondering how you managed to get 230 users working from only one application server. Dividing the workload is indeed a very good idea.

Had we had such a big client base going, we would probably still have used the XTerminal kit I referred to earlier. But we would still have divided it like so.

NFS + NIS server
... serving ...
A few application servers
... each serving ...
A bunch of XTerminals

We tremendously enjoy the simplicity of the XTerminals kit. But your setup is definitely both tried-and-true and extremely cool.

Cheers and congratulations,
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