[Leaplist] Scanner Setup Help?
Kevin Korb
kmk at sanitarium.net
Wed Jul 22 20:57:59 EDT 2009
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I have always run /home on NFS under Linux. From the minute I had more
than one Linux system back in ~1995. I can't imagine having to deal
with having a different home directory on each computer.
Jason Boxman wrote:
> On Wednesday 22 July 2009 08:46:01 pm Kevin Korb wrote:
>> I think it is better to centralize storage and then make desktops
>> diskless whenever possible. Cuts down on the noise, heat, and power
>> consumption.
>
> It's all on the server(s). The workstation is just RAID 1.
>
> I like to keep virtual machine storage local to my workstation. Also not
> entirely comfortable running /home on NFS under Linux.
>
>
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Kevin Korb Phone: (407) 252-6853
Systems Administrator Internet:
FutureQuest, Inc. Kevin at FutureQuest.net (work)
Orlando, Florida kmk at sanitarium.net (personal)
Web page: http://www.sanitarium.net/
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