Up to seventy (70) simultaneous clients systems have been bench-marked on our entry level server offering over a gigabit (1000 Mbps / Cat 5e and above) network. For specific details or any further queries, do contact us.
Number of user accounts that can be created is limited only by the disk space available for their data. Some of our current installations house more than 2000 student and teacher accounts.
Clustered server setup can scale up to hundreds of clients and we do this via our bespoke installation services and are mostly needed in enterprise setups.
A peek into a real lab session, with approximately sixty or more students, powered by the MSS
Short answer - No. Read on for a detailed explanation as it requires a fair understanding of certain technical terms and their ecosystem. Most of what is commonly referred to as thin-client devices also technically includes zero-client devices. ...
Short answer – No. For more details read on. The solution is predominantly “fat-client” technology. The difference lies in where the computation is done. Unlike thin-client, wherein the computation happens only on the server side, in fat-client all ...
Yes, surely, the My sCool Server can be built on a Raspberry Pi. It is a wonderful platform which is a hacker's dream come true and virtually anything is achievable and on a daily basis new limits are being set. The MSS 2.0 platform now supports the ...
Chances are that the hardware which you already have is more than sufficient to serve as client terminals. One of the great advantages of the My sCool Server is that you can set up a high quality lab of terminals for your students by leveraging the ...
This is particularly useful at the beginning of the school year or when the My sCool Server is being deployed for the first time or when mass accounts need to be created for conducting examinations. We can help you do that if you provide us the ...