[K12OSN] rolling your own

Robert Arkiletian robark at gmail.com
Fri Oct 20 16:23:03 UTC 2006


On 10/20/06, Eric Brown <ericbrow at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> My existing k12ltsp server isn't quite doing the job it used to.  It's
> a quad P3 550 MHz, with 3gb ram purchased off ebay 2 years ago.  When
> 20 kids open firefox and OO, things slow down quite a bit, and firefox
> may hang on several kids.  I started searching for a new server on
> E-Bay, where I found a quad 2ghz machine with 8gb ram for $5k.  My
> principal was reluctant to spend that much money on something used
> with no warranty.  He said he'd prefer to have me purchase parts and
> use the assembly of the server as a teaching opportunity (something
> I've done with workstations in the past).
>
> My question for the group is, has anyone done this and encountered
> problems with some aspect of the machine in an LTSP environment?
>
> I'm looking at a Tyan board that will take 4 Opteron dual-core
> processors, probably 8 gb RAM, 2 gb nics onboard.  I'm not too worried
> about disk space.  I've only got 4 9gb drives in a raid5 right now,
> and only 44% is in use for about 60 students.  I'm planning on
> something like 4 74gb 10,000 rpm drives with 8mb cache.  Since the
> board is an extended atx, nearly any case that will take it is usually
> a server case with room for all the drives.


Be careful with the case. Not all EATX cases will fit all EATX MB because of
where the CPU's are located. I built my own but if I did it again I'd go
pre-built from one of the mentioned vendors. Less headache better
warranty/support. They also burn them in to make sure everything is fine.


Preliminary costs look to be $5k-$6k, which is the ball park I've been
> given.
>
> Anything I'm missing?  Is this a bad thing to do?  Shouldn't this run
> 20-25 clients very well for some time?  Is it too much (I'm often
> accused of over-engineering anything I build)?  Any comments welcome.
>
> Thanks,
> Eric Brown
>
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