RDP Thin Client Solution

Thank you for everyone for the suggestions. I will look into those windows thin client solutions as well.

@Thedannymullen Everything seems to be an issue. Just in the last week, I have had
1 Hard drive failure
2 of them fell out of the domain for some random reason
1 got stuck in a boot loop and had to be restored
1 has a broken rj45 port (I don’t even know how this happens. Its bolted to the wall and there is no way to reach the ethernet cable without taking the cover off that is on top of both the system and wall port.)
1 doesn’t support drivers on our touchscreens but the 20 others work
1 for some reason could not log in to all the users on the domain only some of them
This client might be cursed I’m not sure. It is also co-managed so they could be messing with things and I won’t know.

They RDP into a server to access an ordering system. That also connects to the manufacturing system.

I have been playing with Remmina on the Pi and I made a pros and cons list. For my playing around/testing, I set up a VM on one of the servers to RDP into and have been trying to use it as my main desktop at home for everything but gaming.

PROs:

  1. So far from testing the stability is definitely and responsiveness are there.
  2. I have not found any incompatibility with any hardware we use.
  3. Cheap and quick to deploy. (I have deployment down to 5 mins I think I could get that lower with network booting)
  4. I can automate everything to launch the RDP session
  5. It’s one less windows system I have to deal with.

CONs:

  1. There’s going to have to be some staff training to show them how to use Linux.
  2. I have not gotten the pi to network boot yet(So if something is wrong just turn it off and back on to get a clean image).
  3. Not sure if this is 100% PCI complaint because the same server does handle the payment gateways. But I could lock down the network to only allow connections to the server IP and update the image outside of the network (just a thought).

I think the next step for testing is I should set a few of these up on a network boot and have myself and a few others use them more aggressively to see what happens. Plus do some research into making sure this whole system is PCI compliant and if not can I make it.

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