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Terminal Servers in Schools A second life for your older computers
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What is Terminal Services? Terminal emulation allowing workstations to run an OS and applications which are hosted on a server all of the application execution takes place on the server and only the keyboard, mouse and display information are transmitted over the network
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Terminal Server Workstations running Terminal service client
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What can Terminal Services Do? Provide windows OS + Applications to client workstations not capable of running Windows Eg low spec computers, Macintosh Reduce management of workstations
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Advantages of Terminal Services Enable older lower spec computers to run Windows XP-styled OS Windows Applications on Mac, *nix systems Centralised management Applications installed to server(s) Clients can be of minimal specs as processing is carried out on server
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Disadvantages of Terminal Services Can be a big load on poorly configured/designed networks. Poor Support for Multimedia applications Video Sound
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What do you need – Server Ram: 256MB for Windows Server + 10-15MB (min) for each logged on user + RAM required by applications Recommended 40Mb per user To Boot from Network: DHCP service TFTP server Net Boot Image
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What do you need – Client (PC) Pentium RAM: 32 Mb RAM PXE Compliant Network Card Boot Device Netboot (PXE) Floppy disk CD-ROM USB Key/Bootflash card Monitor
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‘Ideal’ TS Lab Setup TS server with two Gb NICs One to School LAN One to Lab LANG 20 – 30 clients
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Where to Now? Terminal Services Community Linux Terminal Server Project Thin Station
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Other Possible setup Main Fileserver Active Directory File and Print Services 2 x ‘2 Unit’ Terminal Service Servers Gb Backbone Gb Network Connections to Servers Clients spread around school
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Possible Uses Library workstations Typing / Word processing Internet access kiosks Staff Computers
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