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Definition of "Disk-less Workstations" |
A disk-less workstations is a computer that uses network booting to load it’s operating system. The main components of a diskless workstation are CPU, RAM, Video, Sound, Network, and I/O ports.Diskless workstations differ from thin clients because they do not have local storage. Thin clients typically have an embedded operating system stored on a compact flash card, or DOM (disk on module). Thin clients can operate as standalone units, or as part of a thin client network. Diskless workstations cannot operate as standalone devices, they require a server(s) to deliver their software over a local area network connection. Diskless workstations offer many advantages over the traditional thin client device. |
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