
So i have to buy the Thin Cliente necessarily to start to work in VDI? As Warren pointed out, you can configure your existing machines to perform the PXE boot using something like thinstall or Citrix Provisioning Server (more cost involved there). There are a lot of devices that are able to boot from the network, and would allow you to connect in that manner. What you are referring to with the second half of that question, is known as PXE network boot. However, that all being said, a "Thin Client" can be achieved using otherwise useless/old repurposed machines. Most actual thin client devices on the market fit that mold, in that they are solid state devices with no moving parts (including the disk). Again, technically it has become known as a "diskless" hardware client that connects back to the server. i thought that Thin Client is a software how run at the begining of the BIOS and bring the VM to my machine through the network.Īlthough the term "Thin Client" has become to be known as a physical hardware device, it technically refers to the "client" portion of a Server/Client environment. (In the below example, CEMS Virtual Votey is the only one this user has access to).So the Thin Client is a machine?. After successfully signing in, double-click which ever Virtual Desktop group you were looking for.In the Next Code box, enter either the number of the MFA option you would like to use, or an existing code, then press Login. You will now be prompted to authenticate using Duo Multi-Factor Authentication.

Enter for the Connection Server, then click Connect.
