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thin client (lean client)
A thin client, sometimes called a lean client, is a a low-cost endpoint computing device that relies heavily on a server for its computational role. The term thin client is also used to describe software applications that use the client-server model in which the server performs all the processing. Thin clients and other lean devices rely on a network connection to a central server for full computing and don't do much processing on the hardware itself.
How Do Thin Clients Work?
Thin clients run an operating system locally and carry flash memory rather than a hard disk. Since it has no hard drive or local storage, all applications and data are stored on a central server, but advanced thin client technologies help users still experience the same look and feel as on a PC. Thin clients allow for local printing, audio and serial device support, web browsing, terminal emulation and can combine local processing with network computing. By hosting more of what users need remotely, the thin client devices used to access that data can become both more powerful and cheaper. Additionally, as individual connection protocols improve, through developments like Remote FX and Citrix HDX, businesses are able to gain that much more effectiveness out of virtual desktops.
Nettop
nettop (or miniature PC, Mini PC or Smart Micro PC) is a small-sized, inexpensive, low-power, legacy-free desktop computer designed for basic tasks such as Internet surfing, accessing web-based applications, document processing, and audio/video playback.[1][2][3][4] The word nettop is a portmanteau of Internet and desktop. It is the desktop counterpart of the netbook. Compared to ordinary desktop computers, nettops are not only smaller and cheaper,[5] but they also consume much less power. For example, CompuLab's fit-PC2 consumes no more than 8 watts of power[6]whereas a typical desktop would easily consume more than 100 watts of power; consequently, nettops require significantly less cooling and may even be completely fanless. Some do not have an optical disk driveand use a solid state disk, making them completely silent. The tradeoff is that the hardware specifications and processing power are usually reduced[7] and hence make nettops less appropriate for running complex or resource-intensive applications.
راهکار تین کلاینت
تینکلاینت (به انگلیسی: Thin Client) به کامپیوتر یا برنامهٔ کامپیوتری اطلاق میشود که برای تحقق وظایف محاسباتی خود به کامپیوترهای دیگر وابسته است. این مفهوم در برابر فت کلاینت (به انگلیسی: Fat Client) قرار میگیرد که طوری طراحی شده تا تمام نیازهای خود را خودش برآورده کند. وظایفی که توسط خدمات دهنده فراهم میشود مختلف است، از فراهم آوردن ساختار پایدار داده (برای مثال برای گرههای بدون دیسک) گرفته تا پردازش اطلاعات.
زیروکلاینت به سیستمی اطلاق میشود که برای تحقق وظایف محاسباتی خود به سرور (Server) وابسته است.
زیروکلاینت (به انگلیسی: Zero Client) به سیستمی اطلاق میشود که برای تحقق وظایف محاسباتی خود به سرور (Server) وابسته است. این مفهوم در برابر فت کلاینت (به انگلیسی: Fat Client) و تین کلاینت (Thin Client) قرار میگیرد که طوری طراحی شده تا تمام نیازهای خود را خودش برآورده کند. وظایفی که توسط خدمات دهنده فراهم میشود مختلف است، از فراهم آوردن ساختار پایدار داده (برای مثال برای گرههای بدون دیسک) گرفته تا پردازش اطلاعات.