I was hoping to centralize the administration, but for as few tellers we have, you're probably right. KISS principle.
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Browse All TopicsI work for a small community bank with less than 10 tellers on our front line. We currently have a rather old pc for each teller running banking software that uses less than 100MB of RAM. I'm hoping to take out these pcs and replace them with thin clients. I have experience with server configurations but very limited virtualization experience, here lies my problem.
What all the teller's need is full windows xp professional desktop provisioning with usb support (for their receipt printers). What I would like is to use a beefed up pc instead of a full blown server (64 bit or not doesn't matter).
I've been looking at the major virtualization players (vmware, citrix, parallels) but of course they don't mention pricing, at least not right out. What would you suggest keeping in mind budget and ease of administration?
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by: paulsolovPosted on 2009-11-04 at 13:08:34ID: 25743963
Keep it physical. From my experience the teller printers will kill you if you try to use virtual because of the format involved for the bank forms....Fiserv especially. For troubleshooting it makes it easier as well. What I would recommend is to obtain imaging software (free or paid) and purchase the same model PC. Configure an image and if a teller browses the web and gets the computer kludged up you can re-image it within 20 minutes and have it on the domain in 30 min. up and running.