what is thinclient? why we use? and how to install
thinclient? basic requirement?
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Answer / guest
Thinclient basically used to lower the cost and it uses the
Terminal server thin client sotware had installed in the
server system(windows 2000 server or 2003 server) client
system had only system boot and lan card with BOOT ROOM,
when the starting windows that time it will asking doyou
want boot network or local drive.
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Answer / shekhar bijjuri
A thinclient is a computer without OS, HDD in it to access
particular applications from the remote server. It is
basically used to lower the cost and it uses the Terminal
server in windows 2003 server. The thin client computer
contains enough information to start up and connect to a
more powerful network server.
Thinclients will come with embedded OS like XWINDOWS on its
EPROM or Flash and it will contain sufficient RAM. We have
to configure the network connection according to the
terminal server so that it can fetch the OS from that
server.
Basic requirement is to avoid the CD-ROM, USB and other
external devices to secure network and it is more
economical than a computer as it needs only one OS license
along with the Terminal server licenses.
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Answer / laurence jean
A thin client (sometimes also called a lean or slim client)
is a computer or a computer program which depends heavily
on some other computer (its server) to fulfill its
traditional computational roles. This stands in contrast to
the traditional fat client, a computer designed to take on
these roles by itself. The exact roles assumed by the
server may vary, from providing data persistence (for
example, for diskless nodes) to actual information
processing on the client's behalf.
Thin clients occur as components of a broader computer
infrastructure, where many clients share their computations
with the same server. As such, thin client infrastructures
can be viewed as the amortization of some computing service
across several user-interfaces. This is desirable in
contexts where individual fat clients have much more
functionality or power than the infrastructure either
requires or uses. This can be contrasted, for example, with
grid computing.
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