Sunray Server Capacity Planning

I've searched high and low on the net to see how to spec out a server for a 50-desktop environment.
Each desktop will use the uttsc connector.. However on my 2 systems I've tried, the Load average is through the roof. (5.2 install/kiosk users)
Has anyone calculated the I/O / Resources for X user?

What kind of systems did you try ?
For serving 50 simple RDP (kiosk) desktops I would go for one a physical server with 1 quadcore with 8GB memory.
good luck.

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