We have been using Intel NUCs and Shuttle DS437's for out fat and thin
clients at multiple sites for years now. I find the reliability of the
shuttles is fantastic and there are no moving parts and we can run two
HD screens on each desktop. You can also get a VESA bracket to match the
shuttles.
Regards,
Michael Pope
On 11/04/17 06:31, Simon Baev wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am planing to rebuild our existing *thin-client* LTSP setup based
> off of the Lubuntu 14.04 and replace all thin terminals by *fat
> clients*. Couple weeks ago I read here that there exist cheap desktops
> (around $150) that are good candidates for fat clients in an LTSP-PNP
> environment. I have a budget of approx $3.5k for 20+ fat terminals
>
> Are there any "must seen" models/vendors/... that happened to work
> well as fat clients?
>
> Also, I am currently running LTSP server as a VM in ESXi and it works
> well (no performance issues). Would it make sense to move it to a real
> hardware (HP ML350 Gen5 with 32GB of RAM)?
>
> Thank you.
>
> --
> Simon
>
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