On Oct 19, 11:31 am, Jeroen Demeyer <jdeme...@cage.ugent.be> wrote:
> On 2010-10-19 17:25, Tom Boothby wrote:
>
> >> Is it really true that the public access servers are often bogged down
> >> with lots of users?
>
> > Yes.  Everybody that I talk to is very disappointed with the public 
> > notebook.
>
> I totally agree (I'm just coming back from an exercice class where
> students tried to usewww.sagenb.organd it was essentially unusable).
> However, I think it's more a matter of implementation of the notebook
> rather than a problem of CPU power.

Yes, let's keep in mind that notebook servers with fewer users are
usually very snappy and a great resource.   It's not CPU power, but
number of simultaneous users, I think.

Maybe it's time to relieve the strain on sagenb by publicizing more of
the other 'semi-secret' servers like David mentions.  But that would
be up to the people in charge of them.

- kcrisman

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