BIVBlog #34: Playing Around with SunRay 1 Thin Clients
During an IPv6 training I held last year I was given two Sun Microsystems SunRay 1 thin clients. I give them a closer look, explain why they caused so much excitement when they hit the market, and tell about the problems I ran into trying while trying to get the server side to work.
References and discussion forum at http://www.stepladder-it.com/bivblog/34.
Follow-up video on the strengths and weaknesses, and the eventual obsolence, of thin clients in general in BIVBlog #35 (http://www.stepladder-it.com/bivblog/35).
Видео BIVBlog #34: Playing Around with SunRay 1 Thin Clients канала Benedikt Stockebrand
References and discussion forum at http://www.stepladder-it.com/bivblog/34.
Follow-up video on the strengths and weaknesses, and the eventual obsolence, of thin clients in general in BIVBlog #35 (http://www.stepladder-it.com/bivblog/35).
Видео BIVBlog #34: Playing Around with SunRay 1 Thin Clients канала Benedikt Stockebrand
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