![]() Instead of an operating system, Zero Clients have a highly tuned onboard processor specifically designed for one possibly three VDI protocols (PCoIP, HDX, or RemoteFX). It is extremely difficult for a Windows Embedded Thin Client to get a virus and is impossible for a Linux Thin Client to get one. ![]() Windows CE is deployed less frequently due to the lack of available connection broker. The most common type of Thin Clients run on Linux, Windows Embedded (WIN XPe/WES/WES7) and to a lesser degree Windows CE. Thin Client devices for VDI are traditionally end-point devices with some type of skinny, locked-down OS. Below we will discuss the differences between Thin Clients and Zero Clients. Thin Clients and Zero Clients are both small form factor, solid state computing devices, specifically designed for a server based typology, currently generally associated with Desktop Virtualization (VDI), but they have many different characteristics that are important to distinguish. Key Differences Between Thin Clients and Zero Clients for VDI
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