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Network Computer - traducción al español

LIGHTWEIGHT COMPUTER OPTIMIZED FOR CONNECTING TO A SERVER
Thin clients; Thin-client; Presentation client; Thin computing; Thin Computing; Thin Clients; Light client; Thin Client; Network computer; Winterm; Zero client; Ultra-thin client; Web thin client; Thinclient; ThinClient; Software Thin Client; List of protocols used by thin clients; Network terminal

network computer         
COMPUTER THAT DEPENDS ON A COMPUTER NETWORK
Net PC
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ordenador m de red, computadora f de red
Network Computer         
COMPUTER THAT DEPENDS ON A COMPUTER NETWORK
Net PC
Ordenador de Red
Computer network         
  • A typical home or small office router showing the [[ADSL]] telephone line and [[Ethernet]] network cable connections
  • Asynchronous Transfer Mode
  • [[Fiber optic cables]] are used to transmit light from one computer/network node to another
  • Firewalls
  • The TCP/IP model and its relation to common protocols used at different layers of the model.
  • Message flows between two devices (A-B) at the four layers of the TCP/IP model in the presence of a router (R). Red flows are effective communication paths, black paths are across the actual network links.
  • Common network topologies
  • A sample overlay network
  • Network links
  • Network Packet
  • SONET & SDH
  • 2007 map showing submarine optical fiber telecommunication cables around the world.
  • Routing calculates good paths through a network for information to take. For example, from node 1 to node 6 the best routes are likely to be 1-8-7-6, 1-8-10-6 or 1-9-10-6, as these are the shortest routes.
NETWORK THAT ALLOWS COMPUTERS TO SHARE RESOURCES AND COMMUNICATE WITH EACH OTHER
Computer networking; Data networking; Computer communication; Computer Network; Computer networks; Digital network; Data networks; Data network; Information network; Computer communications; Computer networking system; Networking software; Computer Networking; Network Software; Information networks; Datacom; Datacomm; Computer Networks and Internet Technology; Data comms; Internet Technology; 🖧; DataComm; Network (computing); Cellular data network; History of computer networking; Network infrastructure
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Definición

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1) Aritmética. Signo sin valor propio, que en la numeración arábiga sirve para ocupar los lugares donde no haya de haber cifra significativa. Colocado a la derecha de un número entero, decuplica su valor; pero a la izquierda, en nada lo modifica.
2) Física. En las diversas escalas de los termómetros, manómetros y otros aparatos semejantes, punto desde el cual se cuentan los grados y otras fracciones de medida.
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Wikipedia

Thin client

In computer networking, a thin client is a simple (low-performance) computer that has been optimized for establishing a remote connection with a server-based computing environment. They are sometimes known as network computers, or in their simplest form as zero clients. The server does most of the work, which can include launching software programs, performing calculations, and storing data. This contrasts with a rich client or a conventional personal computer; the former is also intended for working in a client–server model but has significant local processing power, while the latter aims to perform its function mostly locally.

Thin clients occur as components of a broader computing infrastructure, where many clients share their computations with a server or server farm. The server-side infrastructure uses cloud computing software such as application virtualization, hosted shared desktop (HSD) or desktop virtualization (VDI). This combination forms what is known as a cloud-based system, where desktop resources are centralized at one or more data centers. The benefits of centralization are hardware resource optimization, reduced software maintenance, and improved security.

  • Example of hardware resource optimization: Cabling, bussing and I/O can be minimized while idle memory and processing power can be applied to user sessions that most need it.
  • Example of reduced software maintenance: Software patching and operating system (OS) migrations can be applied, tested and activated for all users in one instance to accelerate roll-out and improve administrative efficiency.
  • Example of improved security: Software assets are centralized and easily fire-walled, monitored and protected. Sensitive data is uncompromised in cases of desktop loss or theft.

Thin client hardware generally supports common peripherals, such as keyboards, mice, monitors, jacks for sound peripherals, and open ports for USB devices (e.g., printer, flash drive, webcam). Some thin clients include (legacy) serial or parallel ports to support older devices, such as receipt printers, scales or time clocks. Thin client software typically consists of a graphical user interface (GUI), cloud access agents (e.g., RDP, ICA, PCoIP), a local web browser, terminal emulators (in some cases), and a basic set of local utilities.

Ejemplos de uso de Network Computer
1. The network computer maker said that it will share the source code for its Java System application server software Platform Edition ', which enables Web services.