Linux Server Based Computing And Terminal Server Options
Thursday, 29 March 2007 by Michel Roth
John Kellet has posted an overview of what your options can be when you are looking at doing Server Based Computing Linux style: "Being an IT consultant I get to visit lots of companies and can’t help but notice any trends that are happening. One of these trends is more and more Linux servers (and occasionally workstations) appearing in companies of all sizes. But what Linux options are available for Server Based Computing environments? Here I take a look at some of the options.

For several reasons (mainly expense but Linux buffs will also tell you stability, security and everything else) people have been switching the odd Windows server for one of the various flavours of Linux for several years now. Many companies are now totally Linux, and therefore must be faced with the same problems as Windows companies. Can thin clients be used, does a Terminal Server option even exist for Linux servers? I set myself a mission to find out..."

Read his entire article here.

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