Thinstation by Donald A Cupp Jr
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@scottalanmiller said in Thinstation by Donald A Cupp Jr:
Standard use of thin and far client....
Thin client requires nothing to be installed. Fat client always requires that the client component of the application be installed on the local machine.
Fat clients leave part of their code behind. Thin clients run no code on the local machine.
Exactly, thin client you'd pxeboot into your environment and go from there. You don't even need a hard drive.
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@DustinB3403 said in Thinstation by Donald A Cupp Jr:
Exactly, thin client you'd pxeboot into your environment and go from there. You don't even need a hard drive.
That's diskless booting. A different topic. A pxebooted machine is very often still a fat client.