Upstream vendor's diskless vs LTSP

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Hello all,
I have a customer that insists of using upstream vendor's diskless 
(system-config-netboot) rather than LTSP. The reason is that he wants to use 
a 100% packages from the vendor, not from LTSP or any other party.

I try the vendor's diskless system, and although it's very simple to setup, it 
lacks the support and/or documentation whereas LTSP is very good in it.
Another sample is that he wants to connect a scanner to the client, I doubt it 
can be, since there's no documentation about it at all from the vendor.

Is there any fundamental difference between the two setups?
Thank you.
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