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1 Lesson 13 – ALL ABOUT CLIENT COMPUTERS

2 Choosing desktop computers Understanding Network workstation requirements OVERVIEW

3 Desktop platforms Reliability and serviceability Price and performance CHOOSING DESKTOP COMPUTERS

4 Intel-based Macintosh-based UNIX/Linux based Desktop platforms

5 Multi-desktop platforms may lead to: Inter-platform software incompatibility. Lack of expertise in two platforms. More spare parts and expansion hardware. Unavailability of cross-platform software. Desktop platforms

6 Multi-desktop platforms may lead to: Limitation in the programs that can be developed. Software licensing problems. Differences between 32 and 64 bit processing. Desktop platforms

7 Important features: Reliability Serviceability Desktop platforms

8 Reliability: Computer uses high-quality components. Components are engineered to work well together. Reliable software used. Reliability and serviceability

9 Serviceability: Easy-opening cases requiring no tools. Quickly replaceable internal components. Easily updated Basic Input Output Software (BIOS). Services available from the manufacturer. Reliability and serviceability

10 Balance between performance and price. Strategies for getting the best price. Price and performance

11 Best price strategies: Bargaining/competitive bids. Purchasing on the performance side. Upgrading existing computers when needed Price and performance

12 Useful life: Length of time that an asset, such as a computer, will be able to perform useful work. Price and performance

13 Network workstation hardware Network workstation software UNDERSTANDING NETWORK WORKSTATION REQUIREMENTS

14 Computers need an interface to connect to the Network. The interface usually takes the form of a Network Interface Card (NIC). Expansion NIC. Integrated NIC. Network workstation hardware

15 NIC’s available for: Ethernet Networks Token Ring Networks Other Networks Network workstation hardware

16 Ethernet NIC’s available for: 10Base-2 media 10Base-T media 100Base-T media Network workstation hardware

17 Components: NIC drivers. Driver software for protocols. Network requestor. Network workstation software

18 Workstations acting in a peer-to-peer fashion have peer software that provides Network services to other workstations. Network workstation software

19 Network service software : Novell UNIX/Linux Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows 98 Network workstation software

20 Under Windows, Network software is managed through the Network Properties dialog box for Network Neighborhood. Network workstation software

21 Network Properties dialog box

22 Network Properties dialog box: Client Network interface Protocols Services Network workstation software

23 Selecting a Network component type

24 Client: This software interacts with servers to request Network services. Network workstation software

25 Network Interface: This describes the driver software that is installed for any installed NIC’s used to connect to a Network through a modem. Network workstation software

26 Protocols: This software adds support for any needed Networking protocols, such as TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, or NetBEUI. Network workstation software

27 Services: Additional Network service software, such as that used for NDS, also appears in the Network Properties dialog box. Network workstation software

28 Adding a protocol

29 SUMMARY Choosing desktop computers: Desktop platforms Reliability and serviceability Price and performance

30 Summary Understanding Network workstation requirements: Network workstation hardware Network workstation software


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