Start: 2008/10/14 - 7:30pm
End: 2008/10/14 - 9:00pm
Location:
O'Reilly, Sebastopol, CA
http://nblug.org/genloc
Speaker: Josh Dukes and Aaron Grattafiori
Description:
In the beginning there were only the mainframes. Administration only
required configuration of one system. Users accessed the mainframe from
dumb terminals. Everyone had access to the same resources and had the
same software, because everyone was on the same system. Then came the
personal computer. Users all got their own systems, and system
administration became exponentially more difficult. LTSP gives us a way
to get the terminal server, singular administration and control we
admins want and still give users the warm fuzzy interface, speed and
freedom they want. One system, one set of updates, one place to make
changes. We're going to look in to some of the history of LTSP, overview
the technology involved, and some of the many potential applications.
Finally we'll look at the best way to implement LTSP, and how its
working in production in our corporate environment.
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Kyle Rankin
NBLUG President
The North Bay Linux Users Group
http://nblug.org
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