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Asked by master_windu in Miscellaneous Hardware, VMware, Windows Networking
Hello
My organization is thinking about moving to thinclients. Our current environment is Windows 2000/XP on the desktops and Windows 2000 Server and Exchange 2000 SP3 on the servers. Up until now we have just instinctivly purchased more desktops from Dell whenever our current pcs reach end of life.
I do not know much about thinclients. I know there are pros and cons vs a traditional PC. I would like to get some thoughts from those that already have experience with thinclients.
Which vendor is preferred? HP, Wyse, Neoware?
Which OS for the thinclient? CE, XP embedded? etc
I presume that thinclients are just a dumb terminal that connects to a Windows Terminal Server to run apps. VMware has something that they call VDI (Virtual Desktop Interface). So another question would be, which is the best way to connect the clients, terminal or VDI?
Thanks
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