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A single school server is designed to support between thirty and sixty students. An open area
A single school server is designed to support between thirty and sixty students. An open area
of discussion is how these are combined to support larger schools.
of discussion is how several of these are combined to support larger schools.


Currently, the School server is described by these documents:
Currently, the School server is described by these documents:


*[[XS_Server_Specification|Server Specification]] describes the School Server
*The [[XS_Server_Specification|Server Specification]] describes the School Server hardware and
software platform
*[[XS_Server_Services|Server Services]] described the services supported by the School Server
*[[XS_Server_Services|Server Services]] described the services supported by the School Server
*[[XS_Server_Discussion|Server Discussion]] describes services and enhancements possibly supported by the School Server
*[[XS_Server_Discussion|Server Discussion]] describes services and enhancements possibly supported by the School Server

Revision as of 05:02, 29 January 2007

When we deploy one laptop per child, we must also deploy the infrastructure necessary to make these laptops useful. The central component of this infrastructure is a school server. The functions provided by this server are open to debate, but at a minimum it provides internet communication and storage resources to the school's wireless mesh.

A single school server is designed to support between thirty and sixty students. An open area of discussion is how several of these are combined to support larger schools.

Currently, the School server is described by these documents:

software platform

  • Server Services described the services supported by the School Server
  • Server Discussion describes services and enhancements possibly supported by the School Server