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Simple, dependable, manageable, and more secure
solutions for your business environment
HP helps you gain a competitive edge by providing affordable and secure thin clients with
Microsoft
Windows
and Linux operating systems for your server-based or blade PC
computing solutions that simplify IT management. HP thin clients lead the way with proven
business technology for maximum security and lower ownership costs through reliable and
consistent products that are easy to buy, easy to deploy, and easy to manage for
outstanding investment protection.
Executive summary
More and more organizations are recognizing the benefits of thin client server computing
(TCSC)
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. Thin clients deliver a desktop experience in work environments where end users
have a well-defined set of tasks, such as general office applications in medical, financial,
educational, government, manufacturing, distribution, or call center environments. Above
all, they provide you with:
Fast, convenient access to applications
Rapid, centralized deployment of new applications
Controlled, secure environment with no removable media, reducing the risk of viruses
and product or data theft
Simplified client architecture and reduced hardware maintenance costs
Server utilization optimized by load-balancing features that automatically route user
sessions to the server with the lightest load
Improved, simplified manageability, reducing the workload for IT staff
Enhanced security and backup
Software from Microsoft and Citrix that delivers an ideal TCSC solution
This document helps you evaluate HP thin client offerings, including key benefits features. In
addition, it offers an overview of TCSC and TCSC components and provides sample
scenarios showing how thin clients can meet various business needs.
What is a thin client?
A thin client is a computing device without a hard drive, which displays data and
applications from remotely located servers or blade PCs. There are two major models of
thin client computing, discussed on the following pages.
Server-based computing model
In the traditional server-based computing model, the thin client only runs the user interface
and transmits the mouse clicks and keyboard data to a server. User applications run on the
server, and the video data is sent back to the client for display. In this computing model,
thin clients are typically utilized as part of a Citrix Presentation Server or Microsoft Terminal
Services deployment. Many companies choose server-based computing to centralize
application deployment and database information, or to deploy web portals. Thin clients
can also be used to access the Internet through a browser, or to replace older devices
commonly referred to as green screen terminals. Offering the look and feel of a regular
Microsoft Windows PC, thin clients allow businesses to centralize computing power, storage,
applications, and data on servers running in a data center.
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This is also known as server-based computing (SBC).
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