Linux Thin Clients
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 @Dashrender said: @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: yeah, but $500 is 40% less than that. I could give up 2 years worth of warranty and move to a ProDesk 400MT for $599 for an i5, with 4 GB RAM Sure, but you aren't comparing against thin clients. LOL - now mind you it's been years since I looked at thin clients, they were $299/ea on average from HP and other big name thin client providers, and that was without a monitor. Thin clients definitely aren't cheap. Yes... but what about the RDS Server cost, the RDS CALs, the management overhead.... 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: yeah, but $500 is 40% less than that. I could give up 2 years worth of warranty and move to a ProDesk 400MT for $599 for an i5, with 4 GB RAM Sure, but you aren't comparing against thin clients. LOL - now mind you it's been years since I looked at thin clients, they were $299/ea on average from HP and other big name thin client providers, and that was without a monitor. Thin clients definitely aren't cheap. Yes... but what about the RDS Server cost, the RDS CALs, the management overhead.... Like I said, ain't cheap $299 isn't cheap - especially when you compare all the other stuff needed to make Thin Clients work compared to a desktop PC. Even if you take my listed HP at $599, you'll be hard pressed to get a Thin Client solution in place for less than $599 per station when you consider the MS licensing, the server hardware, etc. 
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 @Dashrender said: @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: yeah, but $500 is 40% less than that. I could give up 2 years worth of warranty and move to a ProDesk 400MT for $599 for an i5, with 4 GB RAM Sure, but you aren't comparing against thin clients. LOL - now mind you it's been years since I looked at thin clients, they were $299/ea on average from HP and other big name thin client providers, and that was without a monitor. Thin clients definitely aren't cheap. Yes... but what about the RDS Server cost, the RDS CALs, the management overhead.... Like I said, ain't cheap $299 isn't cheap - especially when you compare all the other stuff needed to make Thin Clients work compared to a desktop PC. Even if you take my listed HP at $599, you'll be hard pressed to get a Thin Client solution in place for less than $599 per station when you consider the MS licensing, the server hardware, etc. I would never use Microsoft specifically because of the licensing cost 
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 @wirestyle22 said: @Dashrender said: @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: yeah, but $500 is 40% less than that. I could give up 2 years worth of warranty and move to a ProDesk 400MT for $599 for an i5, with 4 GB RAM Sure, but you aren't comparing against thin clients. LOL - now mind you it's been years since I looked at thin clients, they were $299/ea on average from HP and other big name thin client providers, and that was without a monitor. Thin clients definitely aren't cheap. Yes... but what about the RDS Server cost, the RDS CALs, the management overhead.... Like I said, ain't cheap $299 isn't cheap - especially when you compare all the other stuff needed to make Thin Clients work compared to a desktop PC. Even if you take my listed HP at $599, you'll be hard pressed to get a Thin Client solution in place for less than $599 per station when you consider the MS licensing, the server hardware, etc. I would never use Microsoft specifically because the licensing You were thinking Linux terminal server? 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @wirestyle22 said: @Dashrender said: @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: yeah, but $500 is 40% less than that. I could give up 2 years worth of warranty and move to a ProDesk 400MT for $599 for an i5, with 4 GB RAM Sure, but you aren't comparing against thin clients. LOL - now mind you it's been years since I looked at thin clients, they were $299/ea on average from HP and other big name thin client providers, and that was without a monitor. Thin clients definitely aren't cheap. Yes... but what about the RDS Server cost, the RDS CALs, the management overhead.... Like I said, ain't cheap $299 isn't cheap - especially when you compare all the other stuff needed to make Thin Clients work compared to a desktop PC. Even if you take my listed HP at $599, you'll be hard pressed to get a Thin Client solution in place for less than $599 per station when you consider the MS licensing, the server hardware, etc. I would never use Microsoft specifically because the licensing You were thinking Linux terminal server? Yes if possible. I have no experience with it. NOTE: I did put this in my original post as well 
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 @wirestyle22 said: @scottalanmiller said: @wirestyle22 said: @Dashrender said: @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: yeah, but $500 is 40% less than that. I could give up 2 years worth of warranty and move to a ProDesk 400MT for $599 for an i5, with 4 GB RAM Sure, but you aren't comparing against thin clients. LOL - now mind you it's been years since I looked at thin clients, they were $299/ea on average from HP and other big name thin client providers, and that was without a monitor. Thin clients definitely aren't cheap. Yes... but what about the RDS Server cost, the RDS CALs, the management overhead.... Like I said, ain't cheap $299 isn't cheap - especially when you compare all the other stuff needed to make Thin Clients work compared to a desktop PC. Even if you take my listed HP at $599, you'll be hard pressed to get a Thin Client solution in place for less than $599 per station when you consider the MS licensing, the server hardware, etc. I would never use Microsoft specifically because the licensing You were thinking Linux terminal server? Yes if possible. I have no experience with it. NOTE: I did put this in my original post as well Why? What's the point in making a TS out of it? Why not install cheap Linux boxes instead? 
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 @Dashrender said: @wirestyle22 said: @scottalanmiller said: @wirestyle22 said: @Dashrender said: @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: yeah, but $500 is 40% less than that. I could give up 2 years worth of warranty and move to a ProDesk 400MT for $599 for an i5, with 4 GB RAM Sure, but you aren't comparing against thin clients. LOL - now mind you it's been years since I looked at thin clients, they were $299/ea on average from HP and other big name thin client providers, and that was without a monitor. Thin clients definitely aren't cheap. Yes... but what about the RDS Server cost, the RDS CALs, the management overhead.... Like I said, ain't cheap $299 isn't cheap - especially when you compare all the other stuff needed to make Thin Clients work compared to a desktop PC. Even if you take my listed HP at $599, you'll be hard pressed to get a Thin Client solution in place for less than $599 per station when you consider the MS licensing, the server hardware, etc. I would never use Microsoft specifically because the licensing You were thinking Linux terminal server? Yes if possible. I have no experience with it. NOTE: I did put this in my original post as well Why? What's the point in making a TS out of it? Why not install cheap Linux boxes instead? You're kind of arguing with my previous impression which is now moot. I was just clarifying for Scott that I meant Linux. Still going to installed cheap linux boxes. 
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 @wirestyle22 said: @scottalanmiller said: @wirestyle22 said: @Dashrender said: @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: yeah, but $500 is 40% less than that. I could give up 2 years worth of warranty and move to a ProDesk 400MT for $599 for an i5, with 4 GB RAM Sure, but you aren't comparing against thin clients. LOL - now mind you it's been years since I looked at thin clients, they were $299/ea on average from HP and other big name thin client providers, and that was without a monitor. Thin clients definitely aren't cheap. Yes... but what about the RDS Server cost, the RDS CALs, the management overhead.... Like I said, ain't cheap $299 isn't cheap - especially when you compare all the other stuff needed to make Thin Clients work compared to a desktop PC. Even if you take my listed HP at $599, you'll be hard pressed to get a Thin Client solution in place for less than $599 per station when you consider the MS licensing, the server hardware, etc. I would never use Microsoft specifically because the licensing You were thinking Linux terminal server? Yes if possible. I have no experience with it. NOTE: I did put this in my original post as well I missed that. That's better, still crazy, but better  Can't do Zero Clients with that generally. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @wirestyle22 said: @scottalanmiller said: @wirestyle22 said: @Dashrender said: @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: yeah, but $500 is 40% less than that. I could give up 2 years worth of warranty and move to a ProDesk 400MT for $599 for an i5, with 4 GB RAM Sure, but you aren't comparing against thin clients. LOL - now mind you it's been years since I looked at thin clients, they were $299/ea on average from HP and other big name thin client providers, and that was without a monitor. Thin clients definitely aren't cheap. Yes... but what about the RDS Server cost, the RDS CALs, the management overhead.... Like I said, ain't cheap $299 isn't cheap - especially when you compare all the other stuff needed to make Thin Clients work compared to a desktop PC. Even if you take my listed HP at $599, you'll be hard pressed to get a Thin Client solution in place for less than $599 per station when you consider the MS licensing, the server hardware, etc. I would never use Microsoft specifically because the licensing You were thinking Linux terminal server? Yes if possible. I have no experience with it. NOTE: I did put this in my original post as well I missed that. That's better, still crazy, but better  Can't do Zero Clients with that generally.  
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 @scottalanmiller said: @wirestyle22 said: @scottalanmiller said: @wirestyle22 said: @Dashrender said: @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: @scottalanmiller said: @Dashrender said: yeah, but $500 is 40% less than that. I could give up 2 years worth of warranty and move to a ProDesk 400MT for $599 for an i5, with 4 GB RAM Sure, but you aren't comparing against thin clients. LOL - now mind you it's been years since I looked at thin clients, they were $299/ea on average from HP and other big name thin client providers, and that was without a monitor. Thin clients definitely aren't cheap. Yes... but what about the RDS Server cost, the RDS CALs, the management overhead.... Like I said, ain't cheap $299 isn't cheap - especially when you compare all the other stuff needed to make Thin Clients work compared to a desktop PC. Even if you take my listed HP at $599, you'll be hard pressed to get a Thin Client solution in place for less than $599 per station when you consider the MS licensing, the server hardware, etc. I would never use Microsoft specifically because the licensing You were thinking Linux terminal server? Yes if possible. I have no experience with it. NOTE: I did put this in my original post as well I missed that. That's better, still crazy, but better  Can't do Zero Clients with that generally. Better to be less crazy than all crazy I say 


