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  ===== History, Rationale, Outlook =====
  
- During the time of Debian Wheezy being Debian's stable release, we started developing a new ThinClientEdition then called TCE-Next Generation, or TCE-NG for short - one that is based on Debian-Live and thus does no longer rely on NFS (though NFS can still be used to deploy the image - but we strongly discourage that approach).  Instead, the entire image is loaded into the RAM of the ThinClient machine.  To avoid confusion, and
because it has since left the "NG" state, we now call it TCE-Live.
+ During the time of Debian Wheezy being Debian's stable release, we started developing a new ThinClientEdition then called TCE-Next Generation, or TCE-NG for short - one that is based on Debian-Live and thus does no longer rely on NFS (though NFS can still be used to deploy the image - but we do not recommend that approach).  Instead, the entire image is loaded into the RAM of the ThinClient machine.  To avoid confusion, and because it has since left the "NG" state, we now call it TCE-Live.
  
  The disadvantage is that your ThinClient now needs at least 1 GB of RAM (see below).  
  
  However, the huge advantage is that there no longer is a need for any high-availibility setup concerning NFS (nor HTTP/HTTPS/FTP).  If you follow our advice of loading the entire image into the ThinClient's RAM, or using local storage,  all you need is an HTTP (HTTPS optional for later stages) or FTP server with a dedicated IP, if you
want to use netbooting.  It is also possible to deploy the image to the ThinClient's local storage, if present, and have it update in the background.


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