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Orenburg minerals (TONK of TN1500)

Customers: Orenburg minerals

Mineral extraction

Contractors: TONK
Product: TONK OF TN1500
Second product: Windows Server 2012

Project date: 2013/08  - 2017/05

In 2013 at the Orenburg Minerals enterprise works on creation of an information system with terminal access and gradual replacement of outdated personal computers with thin clients TONK began. By the time of project completion in 2017 IT infrastructure of the enterprise included about 500 jobs on thin clients, and the customer continued equipment procurements for scaling of a system.

Server part of an information system represents a farm from 8 terminal servers, working with an entrance OS Windows Server 2012. For jobs the WTware operating system loaded on network through PXE is used.

As an automated workplace thin clients TONK of TN1502 and TONK TN1202 in a configuration of 2 GB of RAM, 8 GB the disk storage module with the built-in Wi-fi adapter were delivered.

Platforms TONK of 1500 and 1200 series represent compact devices which easily fasten for the monitor, thereby saving the place in the work area of the employee.

Capacity of the device is enough for work with a packet of office applications, 1C and also a set of the specialized software used by the customer.

The general administration of devices is performed from server side. The management system for a large number of thin clients (SSSM) can be optionally purchased.

According to the results of project implementation the customer received 500 jobs with a possibility of configuring of the rights of the user pool by change of domain settings. Because the average term of life of devices makes 7-8 years, devices do not need maintenance, there is no need of purchase of the OS expensive distribution kit from Microsoft, energy consumption is several times reduced and there are practically no losses from technology idle times on damage. At the same time annual average total cost of ownership jobs managed to be lowered several times in comparison with personal computers.