Server-based computing

Server-based computing describes a solution in which the "intelligence" and "logic" of applications are centralised. This means that the applications are installed on one or more servers, and a number of clients can use them. The main issue here is that the application is carried out on the various servers and not on the clients, and only the screen contents are transferred to the client. In this way, SBC solutions can also be used to link external offices or branches.

Overview

Features

Benefits to you

Servers

Thin clients

Low costs
  • Administration cost savings
  • Low-cost central administration of all systems
  • Longer service life due to non-wearing thin clients
  • Increase in the flexibility of the entire system
Increase in security
  • Applications are installed centrally and are therefore not so easy to manipulate
  • Employees cannot install unwanted programmes
  • Local data storage can be completely stopped
  • If user hardware is stolen, no data is stolen



Schematic structure of an SBC solution to link to a branch or external office:




ICA / RDP session MYLO CALLEO 301 DB server RAID SENYO SENYO
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