Architecture
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Thinfinity® Workspace is composed of:
A Server Machine running Thinfinity® Workspace
Thinfinity® Workspace Web Client (which loads on an HTML5 browser)
Thinfinity® Workspace is a secure, high-performance HTTP/WebSocket server, which serves the web pages needed to run the Thinfinity® Web Client on the web browser.
When the end-user accesses the Thinfinity® Workspace main page and enters the appropriate connection parameters, the Thinfinity® Workspace Web Client communicates with the server, using WebSocket to start the connection to the remote-end.
If the connection fails to start using WebSocket, then Ajax will be used instead. This connection protocol is deprecated and will not be supported in future versions.
Once the connection is established, the server will receive RDP commands, optimize them for the web, and send the resulting data stream to the Thinfinity® Workspace Web Client.
Load Balancing Architectures for Thinfinity® Workspace:
Thinfinity® Workspace can be configured in two different load balancing architectures:
Thinfinity® Workspace Load Balancer
Thinfinity® Workspace Load Balancer with a DNS for multiple brokers
Read more about load balancing
Requirements:
Using Thinfinity® Workspace, any Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Android and iOS user can remote into a Windows desktop or work with a single Windows application.
Web Client
OS independent
HTML5-compliant Web Browser
Firefox 17+
Chrome 22+
Safari 6.0.1+
iOS 5.1.1+
Android 2.3, 4.0+
Edge 38+
Server Machine
Windows 10 32 and 64 bit
Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2
Windows Server 2016
Windows Server 2019