Sunday, May 9, 2010

Thin Client Network Installation or Configuration on WINDOWS


...Hi..!

Here i am going to explain brief introduction of Thin Client Network.
Basically it means a network environment in which a bulk of data processes occurs on the server on the bases of terminal server. In which A software named VDI( virtual desktop infrastructure) that creates the desktop images, stores them on servers and sends them over the network to the thin client. Or in simple wording it is a technology in which we use only 1 server which is used by 30 clients.

Here i am using Windows 2003 with its terminal services.

This Figures shows how the setup will be configured.As like we have to use 2 LAN cards. 1 is used for internet and another is used to connect to the Switch.After that wires get distributed to the terminals or clients from the switch which used to connect to the server as well.
Thin client doesn't contain any CD ROM, RAM, Hard Drive, Processor etc. That is why it is a cheaper technology than the Notebooks and Desktops environment to stand a network.

System Requirements :-1) Operating Windows 2003
2) 2 LAN Cards
3) PXE Boot ROM Boxes attached with Monitors.
4) Switch or HUB.


Hardware confoguration :-

Monitor with Attached PXE BOOT ROM
System With 2 LAN Cards



Please watch this video to know more about installation or its Configuration Procedure :-
Thin client setup
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We can share our server with 30 clients but server configuration should be enough. If we talk about normal configuration that it can still support 20 clients.

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