I would love to hear counterpoints -- The Sun Ray thin client experience seems interesting, but the modern version of that seems to be the web/app/cloud ecosystem we have now (where the load and storage of your interaction are resident on some other system, potentially freeing up your local device from resource needs). Specifically, a self-hosted collaborative model with Nextcloud + Collabora or similar. I do wonder what workloads or designs would be fit for a more "time-sharing" approach.
titzer|3 months ago
It was a neat party trick to take your ID card out of your terminal and walk down the hall, put it into someone else's and boom, have your session, but that was more rare than you might think.
All in all I think I would prefer a workstation.
Admins on the other hand, probably preferred these. If the thin clients were more like $100-200, this would have taken over the world. But they were more like $1000+. Sun considered that a bargain. Which shows you what Sun thought consumers.
yjftsjthsd-h|3 months ago
For Sun hardware? I'm pretty sure that was a bargin
cjsplat|3 months ago
There was no way to build that for $100 to $200 at that time.
Our Cobalt Networks boxes were about $1k.
Take out the disk, add the display.
Just because the software makes it a thin client doesn't make the hardware cheaper.
abhiyerra|3 months ago