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I think that this is an excellent question for the WDSC list.  That has a 
flood of IBMers monitoring it that might help you.

http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/wdsci-l

Some of our people have noticed a dramatic speed increase when they moved 
from dedicated PC's to Citrix.  Especially using Notes databases over 
remote.  None of our developers are using it however.  I am curious as to 
how this goes for you.

Rob Berendt
-- 
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary 
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 





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While we're on the subject of WSDc requiring a pretty sturdy machine to
run, is anyone out there running it on a Term Server?  We're big users of
Term Server/Citrix Metaframe throughout our enterprise, and we in the IT
department like to eat our own dog food.

I took Susan Gantner's class on WSDc/CODE yesterday and I can't wait to 
get
my hands on it, but I'm one of only a handful of people in IT who have an
actual PC (and with a PIII - 800 and 512 MB of RAM, I'm probably going to
get in just under the bar).  I would imagine that the Term Server we'd 
need
to run it for a shop of 20 developers would be a monster, but is anyone 
out
there doing it?

Mike E.





  
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<snip>
Also,
there are a handful of developers who are using older PCs because they're
perfectly adequate (or were, anyway!) for the work that we do.  At a
thousand dollars a pop, it is unrealistic to expect companies to replace
PCs
en masse during a slump in the economy
<snip>

You raise a good point about the PC hardware.  We are running P4's with
close to 2ghz processors (I forget the exact speed) but only 256 meg of
RAM.
As the WDSc 'guinea pig' I managed to get 512 though.  WDSc runs okay on 
my
PC but is real slow on the other machines.

Rick



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