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The [[School server]] provides the infrastructure required for the laptop to operate, in a cost-efficient manner. It provides mesh access points and Internet connectivity, library services, and an extension to the data storage provided locally on the laptop. It is both a [[XS_Server_Specification|hardware device]], a [[XS_Server_Services|collection of software services]] which may run on a variety of hardware, and a [[XS_Server_Software|particular software implementation]]. |
The '''X'''O [[School server|'''S'''chool server]] - also referred to as [[XS]] - is a computer with a large hard disk and fast processor, with server software on it and provides the infrastructure required for the laptop to operate, in a cost-efficient manner (cf below). It provides mesh access points and Internet connectivity, library services, and an extension to the data storage provided locally on the laptop. It is both a [[XS_Server_Specification|hardware device]], a [[XS_Server_Services|collection of software services]] which may run on a variety of hardware, and a [[XS_Server_Software|particular software implementation]]. |
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See also http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/School_Server. |
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Many will agree the XServer helps to unlock the value of the XO-laptop and is a key pillar to the OLPC objectives in that it builds upon the strong points of the educational landscape in that a Ministry of Education is organized, there are specialists, there is experience in allocating resources to the best places, the fact that the XO is deployed most often in schools and class situations which are all factors to reduce costs of the implementation of an XO-XS deployment. More: [[Types / Categories of Questions related to costs]]. |
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Latest revision as of 20:14, 24 July 2013
The XO School server - also referred to as XS - is a computer with a large hard disk and fast processor, with server software on it and provides the infrastructure required for the laptop to operate, in a cost-efficient manner (cf below). It provides mesh access points and Internet connectivity, library services, and an extension to the data storage provided locally on the laptop. It is both a hardware device, a collection of software services which may run on a variety of hardware, and a particular software implementation.
See also http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/School_Server.
Many will agree the XServer helps to unlock the value of the XO-laptop and is a key pillar to the OLPC objectives in that it builds upon the strong points of the educational landscape in that a Ministry of Education is organized, there are specialists, there is experience in allocating resources to the best places, the fact that the XO is deployed most often in schools and class situations which are all factors to reduce costs of the implementation of an XO-XS deployment. More: Types / Categories of Questions related to costs.
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Pages in category "SchoolServer"
The following 86 pages are in this category, out of 86 total.
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- XO as XS
- XS AdminUI
- XS Automount triggers
- XS Backup and Disaster Recovery
- XS backup restore
- XS Blueprints:Datastore Simple Backup and Restore
- XS Blueprints:Lease and update server
- XS Blueprints:OTP root passwords
- XS Blueprints:User account aliasing
- XS Builder
- XS Building Software
- XS Building Software/lang-es
- XS Community Edition/History
- XS Conf 08 AUG 07 Meeting
- XS Conf 08 MAR 25 Agenda
- XS Conf 08 MAR 25 IRC LOG
- XS Conf 08 MAR 25 Notes
- XS Configuration Management
- XS Core and Contrib
- XS DevKit
- XS Directory Layout
- XS Features
- XS Features/lang-ru
- XS Getting Involved
- XS Install Server
- XS Installing Software 0.4
- XS Installing Software 0.5
- XS Installing Software 0.6
- XS Installing Software 0.7
- XS LiveCD
- XS Load Testing
- XS Network Testing
- XS Packaging
- XS project ideas
- XS Recommended Hardware
- XS Release Notes
- XS Roadmap
- XS Server Discussion
- XS Server Hardware
- XS Server Installation
- XS Server P2P Cache
- XS Server Services
- XS Server Specification/lang-es
- XS Service Description
- XS Service Description/lang-es
- XS Service Description/lang-ru
- XS Software Repositories
- XS Software Repositories/lang-es
- XS Techniques and Configuration
- XS Troubleshooting
- XS-activation
- XS-activity-server
- XS-on-XO
- XS-on-XO/Howto
- XS-rsync
- XS-tools
- XS-XO Interactions