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What is a diskless workstation?

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Diskless workstations refer to the client computers that are in connection with a networked server. These computers will need only a minimum AMOUNT of hardware for interacting with the system by the user. They do not have a hard disk. Data and programs will be retrieved from the NETWORK. The server will do all the “hard work”, including data storage, booting, and performing calculations.

Diskless workstations are helpful in reducing the overall LAN cost as a single disk drive with large-capacity will be less expensive than multiple low-capacity drives. Along with this, it also simplifies the security and backups because all files are in a single place, i.e., on the file server. Also, data access from a larger REMOTE file server is usually faster than data access from a smaller local storage device. The major disadvantage of these diskless workstations is that they become useless on network FAILURE.



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