Thin Client vs. Desktop Advantages and Disadvantages of Operating System Environments.

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Thin Client vs. Desktop Advantages and Disadvantages of Operating System Environments

Definitions: Desktop \ Fat Client Desktop or Fat-client computing refers to a client\server environment where the client part of the application executes on the desktop PC and the server part of the application reside on a single server.

Thin-client computing refers to a client\server environment where the client programs display in a browser but the execution of programs takes place on a central web server, not at the desktop PC. Definitions: Thin Client

Examples of Thin Client Citrix Win-frame Citrix Meta-frame Microsoft Terminal Services Web server \ web browser based

Benefits: Familiar environment Customization of workstation Ability to work off-line when server is down Challenges: Higher TCO - Total Cost of Ownership Requires more management no central administration Benefits/Challenges - Desktop

Benefits: lower TCO - Total Cost of Ownership Central desktop administration Roaming access More effective backups - only back up server Challenges: No offline work No mobility No local storage Desktop PC users will resist the move to thin clients Printing issues Benefits/Challenges - Thin Client

TCO = Total Cost of Ownership

Demonstration - Not to be displayed Desktop in background Thin client session in window Connect via Internet to public IP or DNS name Demonstrate speed even over slow connections. Demonstrate user profiles and document storage Demonstrate software installation procedure Demonstrate log off

Bottom Line Thin-client deployment will offer substantial savings for enterprises without best practices for managing fat-client desktops. Larger companies benefit more from thin client. Desktop PC’s are more useful in smaller networks. New, start up companies should consider low TCO of thin client in today’s slow economy.

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