Keroque Posted April 8, 2011 Report Posted April 8, 2011 (edited) Connecting to the cloud... We are proud to introduce EVGA's latest VMware-Certified PCoIP Zero Client® for Cloud Computing: the EVGA PD02. This new version with a smaller footprint, reorganized layout and sleek look make this the ultimate Zero Client device. Why PCoIP Zero Clients? Reduce your total cost of ownership, free up desk space, and eliminate the provisioning, maintenance, and support of desktop PCs while still providing a true uncompromised PC experience. The EVGA PD02 PCoIP is a true Zero Client that provides a small footprint, low power operation, centralized virus protection, operating system versatility, and full USB device support. Centralized computing is now a truly viable option for all user types, either locally via LAN or remotely via WAN. The EVGA PD02 PCoIP Zero Client will work in all situations. A device that can fit in your hand will easily handle any VDI or extreme 3D graphics modeling use cases and everything in between. Multiple users can now connect to and utilize any amount of horsepower stored in safe, controlled environments. A True Zero Client No Windows or Linux OS No device drivers Future proof Intrinsic Security Features Data never leaves the data center No virus or spyware to worry about Superior hardware USB authorization No Local Storage Uncompromised User Experience VMware View 4.5 Certified Supports richest multimedia experience from task workers to power users There is significant and increasing pressure on CIO's and IT managers related to security, compliance and business continuity - including disaster recovery for natural and pandemic events. CIO's can reduce liability exposure over necessary data and user accountability and regulations while increasing control over intellectual property, valuable data and user productivity. By delivering a true PC experience, these benefits can be realized across the entire enterprise organization. 100% of desktop computing can be moved into a secure location including existing PC and workstation form factors and emerging blade PCs Eliminate corporate data in the user community by containing it within the datacenter Secure authentication and authorization of all USB peripheral devices, intelligent capability to lockdown restricted devices while allowing authorized devices Host operating system does not see plug-event if an unauthorized USB peripheral device is plugged into the Desktop Zero Client. This provides an additional level of security not possible with traditional desktop PCs today Fuente Edited April 8, 2011 by Keroque xG.SGT 1
Keroque Posted April 12, 2011 Author Report Posted April 12, 2011 Es una "cajita" con la cual se conecta a un servidor y una workstation para renderizar juegos, y pasar esa informacion procesada a la compu por medio de internet.. Evitandose asi tener que actualizar la maquina y todo lo que conlleva..
<ClouD> Posted April 12, 2011 Report Posted April 12, 2011 Con la clase de conexiones que tenemos aqui en CR..... meh
xG.SGT Posted April 12, 2011 Report Posted April 12, 2011 Creo q puede servir pero todo va a depender de q tan cerca esta del datacenter y la velocidad de la red, supongo q trabaja casi q igual q OnLive, y yo he visto presentaciones de OnLive q son impresionantes la verdad, eso si siempre hay requerimientos minimos de velocidad y distancia para q la experiencia sea bien tuanis. Estaria vacilon ver cuanto es el gasto minimo q se ocupa para montar 10pcs q puedan correr un game como SC2 o Crysis en LAN y si funciona al rato los internet cafes puedan utilizar una vara asi en lugar de estar cambiando las specs de 10maquinaas cambian la de esta vara y listo. Mae keroque, le quiero dar las gracias por este post, y le doy mi +1 sin este post no hubiera podido iniciar la busqueda de los nuevos tools de VMWare q estoy usando ahorita! No tiene q ver con el tema, pero queria agradecerselo
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