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 | ![]() | ![]() |
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Low costs
| Increase in security
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Features
- Low-cost central administration of the software used
- All users work at all times with the same software versions
- Efficient central administration of thin clients via the administration software also supplied
- Secure against failure due to redundant servers
- Low acquisition costs in the procurement of workstations
- Optimisation of resources by central use
- User hardware can be replaced without loss of data
Benefits
- Reduced power costs
- Lower admin. expenditure
- Centralised administration
- Centralisation of software updates
- Better virus protection
- Minimisation of the risk of data theft
Top performance with optimised cooling, flexible and expandable - these are CALLEO 300 servers with Intel Xeon multi-core processors. |
Expandable in all form factors and based on AMD Opteron technology with base F processors and DDR2 modules, CALLEO 310 machines can be configured individually. | |||||||||
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With the transtec MYLO 510 Thin Client, no bugs can install themselves thanks to the read-only operating system. The backup of the central server is sufficient to close security loopholes effectively.
Schematic structure of an SBC solution to link to a branch or external office:
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