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A thin client is a device with limited computing capacity. Your users can use it to perform more complicated, compute-intensive tasks by exchanging data with a centralized server. Traditionally, organizations had to purchase expensive desktop machines for employees to perform business-related tasks. Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) technology has replaced this with virtual desktops that your users can access using thin client terminals. Thin clients use fewer resources and are easier to manage and secure compared to traditional desktop devices. Some organizations may also choose to deploy their clients as applications that users can run on their personal smart devices.","id":"seo-faq-pairs#what-is-a-thin-client","customSort":"1"},"metadata":{"tags":[{"id":"seo-faq-pairs#faq-collections#thin-client","name":"thin-client","namespaceId":"seo-faq-pairs#faq-collections","description":"

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A thin client is a minimalist endpoint device that you can use to connect to and access centralized servers. With this easy access, there are several benefits that thin clients offer. \n

Reduced costs \n

A thin client has fewer hardware requirements than other computers. They have less processing power, storage, and memory. This lack of additional hardware reduces manufacturing and purchase costs. As the hardware is simpler, they consume less power and are also cost-effective to maintain. \n

Enhanced security \n

You can keep your sensitive data secure when using thin clients. No data is stored on a thin client. So, there’s less of a chance of unauthorized data access if an employee loses their device. Disaster recovery and backup management is also centralized, so employees don't have to worry about losing their work. \n

Efficient management \n

Administrators can update and maintain thin client software with ease. As thin clients run from centralized management, you can streamline all maintenance tasks without the need to individually update all devices. You can batch update or use infrastructure as code tools to centrally maintain thin client environments. You can also scale up or down quickly by introducing more thin clients to the system or increasing the resources that the central system has.","id":"seo-faq-pairs#thin-client-benefits","customSort":"2"},"metadata":{"tags":[{"id":"seo-faq-pairs#faq-collections#thin-client","name":"thin-client","namespaceId":"seo-faq-pairs#faq-collections","description":"

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Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is the leading use case for thin clients. VDI networks store applications, data, and operating systems on a centralized server. Each thin client acts as the endpoint for users, providing a lightweight system that accesses all centralized resources. \n

You can use VDIs in several tasks, helping to increase efficiency by standardizing employee or user access. For example, you can provide thin clients to remote employees or contractors for specific projects. You can also use them for these purposes: \n

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