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A number of computers may act as a school server, but it must be a Fedora-capable computer. Recommended minimum specifications for a school server are as follows: |
A number of computers may act as a school server, but it must be a Fedora-capable computer. Recommended minimum specifications for a school server are as follows: |
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6. School Server
Part of our deployment model is to utilize school servers. These servers are designed to provide a gateway to the Internet, a local content repository, back-up, school management, etc. As important as all of these services, their most critical role is to scale the local-area network. Without a school server, the largest network that can be maintained is approximately 20 laptops. Each school server can maintain a network of approximately 120 laptops.
The reasons for this difference include:
- By maintaining state information, the school server eliminates the need for much of the multicast traffic, which puts a heavy load in the network
- The school server can unify up to three separate mesh channels.
We are working towards allowing a laptop to serve the role of the School Server for small schools; but that goal has not been reached yet and so it is not currently an option.
Note: the numbers of machines supported in each network configuration are in flux at the moment. Consult with the OLPC developer team [how?] for up-to-date information.
Please consider the table below when making your deployment plans.
<20 | <40 | <80 | <120 | >120 |
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no server | server + 1 active antenna | server + 2 active antennae | server + 3 active antennae | access points |
A number of computers may act as a school server, but it must be a Fedora-capable computer. Recommended minimum specifications for a school server are as follows:
Server | Laptops Supported | Processor | RAM | Storage |
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Small | <20-25 | 466 MHz | 256 MB | 40-60 GB |
Large | <150 | 1 GHz | 1 GB | 320-400 GB |