On 6/21/06, Ralf K. Wiegand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I found a company who specializes in SunRay
technology.  UNIVERSAL Technologies, LLC out of New
York City.  They promote the Universal Desktop TM
Enterprise Server-Based  Computing Methodology. What
is an entire environment build around Sun's DoIP
technology?  Check on there webpage for more info.  I
had to call them and we got some really good ideas on
how to setup a SunRay environment the right way.
 
 
Anything you can share?
Thanks
 

URL:
http://www.univstech.com/practices-doip-cost-and-security/index.html

Ralf

--- Jakob Oestergaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 07:16:43PM -0700, Craig
> Bender wrote:
> > I'd still like to see someone mention a true thin
> client that can do a
> > decent job at video.  Citrix and Wyse have tricks
> that stream the bits
> > down to Media player on embedded XP.  Nothing is
> rendered on the server,
> > and guess what, you have to manage that OS.
>
> Before we went to SunRays (which, by the way, we are
> very very happy
> with for dozens of other reasons), we used old crap
> PC's which we
> net-booted (no internal disks). They ran a slimmed
> down linux using X
> with XDMCP.
>
> We could play full-screen video on those (mplayer on
> the remote server,
> full screen videon on the 'thin client', Xv over
> fast ethernet).
>
> --
>
>  / jakob
>
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