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minus-square@spaghettiwestern@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglish6•edit-210 hours agoDifferent people have different use cases. A thin client doesn’t work for video object recognition, nor does it come with a keyboard, display, SSD or battery backup.
minus-square@B0rax@feddit.orglinkfedilinkEnglish-2•8 hours agoThey usually do come with SSD. If you need object recognition, there are ones with an PCIe slot for a gpu. But I am honestly not sure why you need a keyboard and display on a server.
minus-squareRob T FireflylinkfedilinkEnglish1•12 minutes agoMaybe they want to be able to type things into it and look at the output without having to go over the network.
Different people have different use cases. A thin client doesn’t work for video object recognition, nor does it come with a keyboard, display, SSD or battery backup.
They usually do come with SSD. If you need object recognition, there are ones with an PCIe slot for a gpu.
But I am honestly not sure why you need a keyboard and display on a server.
Maybe they want to be able to type things into it and look at the output without having to go over the network.