The difference between a zero client and a thin client is in the equipment of the devices. The zero client decodes the image in hardware, while the thin client decodes in software.
There are also so-called software thin clients. With a separate application, a regular PC can be turned into a thin client. This is often used by owners of outdated models - after the upgrade they can be managed centrally.
Thin Client Data Types
Such a device received the name “thin client” because its functionality is limited, for example, it concerns the available data types. Instead, a narrow set of built-in language is used, with the help of which programs and actions are displayed on the monitor, and you can also change information in memory. The server, in turn, works with the database and executes queries. The thin client only displays ready-made data processed on the server.
Thin client on Linux OS (Linux)
Thin clients based on Linux, a full-fledged multi functional operating system, allow you to work even on low-powered platforms. On the market you can find several of the most common types: thin clients Ubuntu, Linux. Ubuntu is an operating system based on the Linux kernel, distributed free of charge, unlike Windows, both for private customers and for corporate versions. Smart Office clients use Ubuntu OS to connect to the server in order to be able to work with large amounts of data and 1C. A thin client on Linux in this case is perfect.
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