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The ThinLinc economy

Why a reliable Linux SBC is your best investment

Most ROI calculators are marketing fluff. At Cendio, we don’t believe in generic guesses because your organization is unique. However, the economic logic of ThinLinc is undeniable: by centralizing resources through our Linux-based Server-Based Computing (SBC) solution, you don’t just “save money”—you stop an active financial leak.

Here is the concrete economic reality of choosing ThinLinc over traditional or less stable alternatives.

1. Centralized environments (SBC) vs. local workstations

Transitioning from traditional PC environments to Server-Based Computing (SBC) changes the economic dynamics through economies of scale and resource optimization.

  • Efficient resource sharing: By sharing hardware and software among users who are not logged in simultaneously, utilization rates are optimized. This can reduce hardware investments (CAPEX) by up to 30%.
  • Reduced operating expenses: Administering a centralized environment requires significantly fewer man-hours than maintaining scattered local units. Estimates show that support and administration efforts can be reduced by 40–50%.
  • Security and risk mitigation: It is more cost-effective to secure a central point than hundreds of endpoints. Centralized data storage reduces the risk of costly data breaches and simplifies regulatory compliance.
  • Energy efficiency: Thin solutions have significantly lower energy consumption compared to local workstations. This results in a measurable reduction in ongoing operating expenses and a positive environmental impact by reducing the need for hardware turnover.

2. Linux vs. proprietary ecosystems

The choice of operating system affects not only license costs but also the organization's long-term maneuverability and transparency.

  • License optimization: Utilizing open-source software eliminates licensing fees for unused features. This can reduce software costs by 60–90%.
  • Independence and sovereignty: A Linux-based environment reduces dependency on individual software giants (vendor lock-in). Economically, this translates to increased bargaining power and protection against unforeseen price hikes.
  • Transparency and manageability: Linux is built on open standards. This prevents “black boxes” and ensures the system remains logical and transparent. This lowers the cost of external expert consultation, as the system is designed for efficient, large-scale management.

3. ThinLinc: The central enabler for Linux SBC

ThinLinc is the engine that realizes the economic gains in a Linux-based environment. It is the solution that transforms technical potential into actual business value by utilizing open standards instead of closed, proprietary layers.

  • Linux-first—reducing complexity: Unlike generic solutions, ThinLinc is developed specifically for Linux. It functions as an integrated part of the operating system, not an add-on layer. This eliminates hidden costs associated with managing and maintaining unnecessary subsystems.
  • Reliability as a promise: We understand the cost of inactivity. ThinLinc is engineered to minimize the risk of employee downtime. The calculation is simple: Hourly Cost × Number of Employees × Hours of Downtime per Month. In figures it can look as follows: ($60 per hour × 200 employees × 4 hours downtime per month = $48,000 per month, or $576,000 per year). Our goal is for that figure to remain zero.
  • Maximized productivity through “native experience”: For remote work to be profitable, a latency-free user experience is required. ThinLinc delivers a responsive environment that feels local, regardless of the distance to the data center. Satisfied users perform better and produce more per hour.
  • Technical sovereignty: We leverage the power of Open Source to guarantee quality and independence. Working with open standards is a strategic choice that prevents your organization from falling into a costly, dependent relationship.
  • Direct access to expertise: For technical inquiries, you speak directly with the people who develop ThinLinc. No intermediaries, no waiting in generic support queues. Fast problem resolution saves time and reduces risk-related costs.

4. Cendio: A stable partner in an uncertain world

Cendio has been working with Linux for over 30 years. As a Swedish, entrepreneurial, and owner-led company, we offer a level of stability and flexibility that larger actors often lack.

  • Swedish quality and security: Based in Sweden, we stand for reliability and longevity. Our three-decade history provides the security of knowing we will be here in the future, reducing uncertainty and the costs associated with unstable vendor relationships.
  • Customized business models: We do not force our customers into standardized models. We adapt our business models and technical setups to your specific needs—both technically and commercially.
  • Fast decision-making: Our organizational structure allows for short lead times from discussion to decision, saving time and resources for both parties.
  • Reinvestment in your future: Unlike short-term actors, we reinvest our surplus into continuously improving ThinLinc and our customer relationships. This ensures that the product you invest in today continues to deliver value tomorrow and contribute to the communities that we love.
  • Sustainability in practice: By enabling flexible remote work and extending the lifespan of existing hardware, we contribute to concrete environmental gains. This is a strategy that benefits both your bottom line and our shared environment.

People say

I found the software to be very light and responsive: it's almost as if I was using the computer locally. I used to copy to my notebook the post-processing outputs of the numerical simulations (videos and images) that I run on the workstation. Now, using ThinLinc, I view such results remotely (videos and images load and run with great performance).
A.B
In terms of feedback, I can say that I have tried VNC (clunky and no sound), MS Remote Desktop (painfully, painfully slow) and Real VNC (how on Earth do you install the license if you use professional subscription?). ThinLinc was easy to set up and just worked extremely well. 85ms is not so far away, and yet the MS client just chokes on it.
B.R.
Thank you for this suggestion. I have been banging my head against the wall for the past few days trying to figure out what was wrong with Debian 11 and VNC. I couldn't ever make it work with anything other than XFCE, and that was with only one account. So, not useful if I need additional users accessing the system. I installed this, and it was set up faster than VNC was!
Sllim126 (Reddit)
ThinLinc is much smoother for the GUI experience over long-distance connections. Even from 2000 miles away ThinLinc provides a good experience, in our past NX can be more choppy. The ThinLinc installer is much nicer too, it’s much better at solving the dependencies on Linux systems. The built-in security in ThinLinc is a huge win, now we don’t have to deal with trying to secure/tunnel the insecure software protocols like VNC.
L. S.
We’re a small life science startup, we have 3-4 scientists who need to remote into two Linux systems via GUI (they’re not command line folks) to test out some scientific programming. I used ThinLinc at my last company and was pleased how much better it was over NX/VNC/etc, and with an easy setup as well. We have the 5-pack license, I’m sure as we hire more folks we’ll need to get more. Thanks and keep up the good work!
L.S.
I must say that I am quite surprised by your product. We have used a lot of different remote desktop solutions in the past (RealVNC, NiceDCV, NoMachine, ...) but all had some issues at one point or the other. I came over ThinLinc only accidentally, but I was smiling all the way though my evaluation. Many things where we thought "it would be nice, if..." are addressed here.
T.G.
So I came across this article looking for help on configuring multiple ports/users for TigerVNC for a training class we are to start. I saw someone spoke about ThinLinc. I went to their website downloaded it, and can't believe how this is not more popular, its utterly a God send for people that need a vnc tool. It's fantastic.

I highly recommend ThinLinc!
rob_morin (Reddit)

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