Fabrizio Carrai wrote:
>
> From the Oracle web site;
>
> /"They can take advantage of the highly secure and energy-efficient
> Sun Ray Clients or install the included client software and use an
> existing Windows PC or Mac OS X computer."/
>
> I understand that or you use their Sun Ray Clients or you need a
> computer with an operating system installed on. From this it is not
> clear if you can use the product on a boot CD.
>
And what IS clear is that Oracle only supports Windows and OSX OS on
client PC..
Therefore, unusable again.

Sunray is a hardware and it seems like a valid solution. Beside that you
already have better hardware at the client site and that SunRay needs
Solaris/OpenSolaris/OpenIndiana machine for a server with Oracle server
software that also needs to be bougth.

To me it seems like Ubuntu server and LTSP clients (with boot from Usb,
Cd, Hdd,whatever is the best thing to do.
X windows are opened remotely.
And there is also NX server and client.

But simplest solution is Virtualbox on any platform and VNC acces to it.
And use some ustomized Linux CD for boot on client, etc.


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