Andrey Kuzmin a écrit : >> I usually start by installing the latest version of ubuntu on one >> computer and then duplicate that directory for every client. > > Completely diskless clients booting through PXE or iSCSI from > single image or from dedicated images from server are also worth to try. > This work fast on gigabit networks with dedicated network cards on server > per client. Haven't tried this with VDR yet, planning in future.
100Mbps EPIA EK8000 server here, with 2 diskless/deviceless clients. According to Munin, during a typical week : * peak disk IO : 2k blocks read per second, 2k blocks written per second * peak eth0 traffic : 10Mbps to the server, 15Mbps from the server * 2% CPU due to the VDR server process * 8% peak CPU due to DVB + eth devices during recordings or live-view * 80MB memory for all userland apps (VDR + Samba + DNS + MPD, etc. etc.) -- NH _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr