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Obtaining and Configuring Centralized Computing
17 years 3 months ago #22794
by ardeef
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Hello!
I want to have a centralized computing system such that one PC can have 5 monitors and subsequently,can have 5 users that can work simultaneously.
I know some of the hardware requirements but not all, like, it needs network peripherals such as NIC,switch and cable.
Any idea you can share will be appreciated.Thanks.
I want to have a centralized computing system such that one PC can have 5 monitors and subsequently,can have 5 users that can work simultaneously.
I know some of the hardware requirements but not all, like, it needs network peripherals such as NIC,switch and cable.
Any idea you can share will be appreciated.Thanks.
17 years 3 months ago #22796
by KiLLaBeE
Replied by KiLLaBeE on topic Re: Obtaining and Configuring Centralized Computing
Which of the following solutions are you aiming for:
1. One computer (server) that multiple users (who only have monitors, keyboards, and mice [no computer]) can connect to --- a thin client network solution.
2. One computer (server) that multiple users (who have monitors, keyboards, and mice) can connect to --- a client/server network solution
If the former, then I can't help you (don't have enough knowledge of the topic), but if the latter, I can give you information and ideas.
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1. One computer (server) that multiple users (who only have monitors, keyboards, and mice [no computer]) can connect to --- a thin client network solution.
2. One computer (server) that multiple users (who have monitors, keyboards, and mice) can connect to --- a client/server network solution
If the former, then I can't help you (don't have enough knowledge of the topic), but if the latter, I can give you information and ideas.
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17 years 3 months ago #22799
by ardeef
Replied by ardeef on topic Re: Obtaining and Configuring Centralized Computing
Killabee wrote:
[Which of the following solutions are you aiming for:
1. One computer (server) that multiple users (who only have monitors, keyboards, and mice [no computer]) can connect to --- a thin client network solution.
2. One computer (server) that multiple users (who have monitors, keyboards, and mice) can connect to --- a client/server network solution ]
Im not sure if "Thin Client Network" is the correct term, but yes, that is what I am aiming for...Several terminals( each terminal have only their own monitor,keyboard and mouse, and NO PC ) connected to a single PC/server.[/quote]
[Which of the following solutions are you aiming for:
1. One computer (server) that multiple users (who only have monitors, keyboards, and mice [no computer]) can connect to --- a thin client network solution.
2. One computer (server) that multiple users (who have monitors, keyboards, and mice) can connect to --- a client/server network solution ]
Im not sure if "Thin Client Network" is the correct term, but yes, that is what I am aiming for...Several terminals( each terminal have only their own monitor,keyboard and mouse, and NO PC ) connected to a single PC/server.[/quote]
17 years 3 months ago #22800
by ardeef
Replied by ardeef on topic Re: Obtaining and Configuring Centralized Computing
Killabee wrote:
[Which of the following solutions are you aiming for:
1. One computer (server) that multiple users (who only have monitors, keyboards, and mice [no computer]) can connect to --- a thin client network solution.
2. One computer (server) that multiple users (who have monitors, keyboards, and mice) can connect to --- a client/server network solution ]
Im not sure if "Thin Client Network" is the correct term, but yes, that is what I am aiming for...Several terminals( each terminal have only their own monitor,keyboard and mouse, and NO PC ) connected to a single PC/server.
[Which of the following solutions are you aiming for:
1. One computer (server) that multiple users (who only have monitors, keyboards, and mice [no computer]) can connect to --- a thin client network solution.
2. One computer (server) that multiple users (who have monitors, keyboards, and mice) can connect to --- a client/server network solution ]
Im not sure if "Thin Client Network" is the correct term, but yes, that is what I am aiming for...Several terminals( each terminal have only their own monitor,keyboard and mouse, and NO PC ) connected to a single PC/server.
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17 years 3 months ago #22810
by skepticals
Replied by skepticals on topic Re: Obtaining and Configuring Centralized Computing
I believe that is considered thin client of dumb terminals. You should be able to do this using Citrix Metaframe or Terminal Services I believe.
17 years 3 months ago #22813
by Smurf
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Replied by Smurf on topic Re: Obtaining and Configuring Centralized Computing
Blimey, thats going back around 30 years before PC's where more affordable and the processing was moved off the mainframe to the desktop.......Terminal Services generally still requires a PC, allbeit lower spec'd to boot up and then allow a Terminal Services Client to run.
I must admit, i haven't really played with either of them (true Thin Client or Client/Server).
I must admit, i haven't really played with either of them (true Thin Client or Client/Server).
Wayne Murphy
Firewall.cx Team Member
www.firewall.cx
Now working for a Security Company called Sec-1 Ltd in the UK, for any
Penetration Testing work visit www.sec-1.com or PM me for details.
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