Thin client
Thin Client?
A thin client, sometimes called a lean client, is a low-cost, centrally-managed computer devoid of CD-ROM players, diskette drives, and expansion slots. The term derives from the fact that small computers in networks tend to be clients and not servers. Since the idea is to limit the capabilities of these computers to only essential applications, they tend to be purchased and remain "thin" in terms of the client applications they include. As software as a service (SaaS) gains popularity, it is expected that thin clients and blade PCs will replace desktop PCs in many work and educational environments. In general, they are not as vulnerable to malware attacks, have a longer life cycle, use less power and are less expensive to purchase.
Dell Wyse C90LEW Thin Client
Setup Dell Wyse C90LEW Thin ClinetSetup the Client thin
Insert the Server Computer UPT Cable in the Router/Switch Device
Insert each UPT Cable on the Ethernet port of Thin Client Devices
and insert the other part of UTP Cable on the Router/Switch Device just
like in the Picture above
It cost only 1 PC Yet you can use 10 ore more monitor as PC
Just use Thin Clint device in each Monitor and connect it on the Router/Switch Device
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