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* Multi-user DOSEMU+SSH hardware requirements
@ 2004-04-16 14:56 Yves J.
  2004-04-16 16:39 ` Bart Oldeman
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Yves J. @ 2004-04-16 14:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-msdos

Hi.

I am considering using DOSEMU distributed to remote users that are accessing the server from a 64kbps
frame relay connection through SSH or X.

I think this sollution would be insane, since there are 50 concurrent users at peak usage. I would need
a monster server for that, right? Or more than one.

From your experiences, how many concurrent users could be running a dosemu application in the same X or
SSH server in a P4 2Ghz 1gb of RAM, IDE disks?

There is also the itchy problem with locking. It is a Clipper application (again, dear reader)  with a
HUGE (700mb) DBF database. I don't have access to the code to port it to whatever better database
format.

Currently the database is being accessed through a samba share (yes, a 700mb DBF accessed from 64kbps
shared by at least 10 users). Can I expect good results when mounting that share in DOSEMU while native
clipper/windows clients will be using that database at the same time? In other words, will DOSEMU lock
smbfs files the right way? - I can't make DOSEMU access the database directly (without samba) since
that would screw locks etc etc.

Even if locks went fine, I believe it would demand hardware investments. Some suggest that we should
use a windows terminal server running the native application. No doubt it would be much easier.

In a year or so, the application will be substituded by one that uses a RDBMS database, so we will
probably migrate to Linux at last.
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