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Primary Computing Models

o Non-administered : Here users have their own . Users/ Administrators manage each individually including installation and upgradation of and OS.

o Administered : Using this model the Administrators can and manage applications on users’ remotely from a centralized location.

o /-based: In this model, processing takes place on one or more centralized . Users can access these applications locally and remotely, using a standard , wireless device, device, or device.

Basic Categories of
1. Basic
2. Robust
3. Flexible
4.
5. Legacy

Basic

• Provides -based computing
• Can run protocols of //etc on a centrally managed to remotely the user’s which is running on the .

Robust

• Provides all the functionalities of the basic along with a browsing terminal, which give access to the web or web-applications.

Flexible

• Provides all the functionalities of the basic and robust client along with the ability to run applications locally.

Basic Forms of 1. Standalone
2. Wireless

Out of these two, dominate. There are also new more powerful types of that offer some onboard and faster processing. Wireless allows individual machines to be within the predefined workspace.

Advantages of

1. Total cost of ownership ()
2. Efficient and easy administration
3. Easy application deployments
4.
5. Efficient utilization of resources
6. Lifecycle is longer (7-10 years)

Disadvantages of

The major disadvantage is that the setup is not for heavy processing applications; only light-weight applications can be run on . For example, that use high- applications like CAD, CAM, applications, etc, will do better with a full PC-based .

The that uses devices should be robust, modular, with heavy processing power, and little fault tolerance. In addition to devices that can sit on the , -based computing requires four elements: 1. An
2. Efficient protocol
3. Client management
4. Centralized application

Protocols

The most commonly used protocols are ICA (), RDP (), and (/). ’s protocol RDP allows use of Win Terminals.

Booting

There are two-ways through which a can connect to the . They are 1. may either directly from the and then connect to it or
2. up from locally installed mini-disk and then connect to the .

After connecting to the , log in screen of the running on the is displayed to the user. Applications Deployable on Light-weight application which does not require much processing power can be deployed on . Heavy processing applications like Maya, 3D Max, etc, can not be deployed on . You cannot deploy any application at ’s end because there is no device/ at the client’s end. Whatever you want to deploy, you can do that only on the .

& Offices

connection, a , and a connected to the main data center enables offices to access the same services, databases, and applications as they do at the corporate headquarters. Because do not need expensive , configuration, and support, their offices can be setup within hours.

If all documents and files of all users are stored on the same and on the same device, can one user access or read the files of another user — No
o To access others’ folders, the Administrator should give users special ; otherwise it is not possible to access them.
o To access each others folders the should have an NTFS file ; with the standard FAT32 it is not possible.

vs. Single

The number of that a single can hold depends on
o The configuration
o The programs/applications that are installed on that particular . Using Load balancing with additional prevents any single from reaching critical levels.

Benefits of Using
1. Flexibility
2. Functionality
3.
4. Customizability

was patronized and implemented by small-to-mid sized during dotcom burst to reduce their IT costs.

Resources:
Payroll Time Clock Software
Time Attendance Software
Human Resource Software (HRIS)

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