On 23-10-2010 23:43, Michael Bender wrote:

On Oct 23, 2010, at 2:08 PM, Roland Sassen wrote:
1              Is the Oracle Sun Ray a thin client?      NO


Why would you say that the Sun Ray is *not* a thin client?

mike

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The Oracle Sun Ray was called an ultra thin client by Sun, but a thin client has an os, graphical board for rendering and displaying, processor to run the os, ram for the os, and the Oracle Sun Ray just recieves and outputs the (on the server rendered) displays.



Steven Greenberg:
"There is a Sun host which acts as the master processor, it runs the various protocol clients and creates the frame buffer which is pushed down to the stateless client. The Sun host, in essence, does the client side processing for multiple Sun Rays leaving the hardawre client as a true "display onlly" device."

http://www.brianmadden.com/blogs/brianmadden/archive/2009/11/11/please-tell-me-why-i-should-care-about-sun.aspx

Roland
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