Fablab Wageningen Computers and Infra

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What is this project?

We are going to setup a network and some workstations for Fablab Wageningen. To keep things maintainable we've come up with various possible solutions from which the following (Plan A) seems the most practical.

Plan A

  • Plaatje, todo

The server hosts an image which gets deployed to the workstations every night.

Server

  • RAID1
  • 2 NICS, 1 to internet and 1 to internal network switch
  • DHCP server
  • TFTPd
  • Something to do nightly deploys with, e.g. Clonezilla
  • Scripting and a daily cron job at night
Other functionality
  • Network disk for users

Clients

  • Netboot enabled
  • Local harddisk which is big enough for the image

The Image

  • One 'fablab' user
  • Lots of applications preinstalled
  • Possible to modify without too much hassle (automatic updates?)

Network

  • Gigabit switch (we could start with 100MBit and change it later)

Daily cycle

At night

Workstations will boot (Wake on LAN), load software from the server which puts a fresh image on the local disk.

Outside nightly window

When workstations are turned on (by hand, typically somewhere during the day) they will load some simple script which tells them to boot from local disk.

Thing to find out first

  • What distro do we chose for the clients?
  • Is it possible to put the server in the rack?

Plan B

We just pre-install the workstations and do regular maintenance on them.

Plan C

We run a server and use our workstations as thin clients (citrix like scheme). Linux Server Terminal Project (http://www.ltsp.org/) or alike.

Plan D

Workstation boot a live image (in ram) from the server.

Further stuff

This needs to be planned:

  • Wireless network (separate network)
  • Printing (USB, networked?)