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Linux Thin Client: Considering the Network
Jul 11, 2008, 04 :30 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (4559 reads)

(Other stories by David Richards)

[ Thanks to Meeba renny Abraham for this link. ]

"Your first thought might be that your current network will work fine with thin clients and that is entirely possible. But your network might be something that has grown through the years and is not that well designed. Your implementation of thin clients then might be a good time to review the design and make upgrades as needed.

"Based on conversations with some hardware vendors, it's clear that most of the testing is done with the expectation that personal computers will be deployed..."

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