Zero client and pcoip overview, Features (continued) – ClearCube CD7500-Series User Manual
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Features
(continued)
ClearCube
®
CD9500-series and CD7500-series zero clients connect to
ClearCube PC blades containing Tera 1 or Tera 2 host cards and to
virtual machines to provide:
Up to six USB ports (depending on model)
Support for copper or fiber Ethernet media (depending on model)
Support for independently-configurable monitors
2 or 4 DVI monitors up to 1920 × 1200, depending on model
1 or 2 monitors up to 2560 × 1600 (DVI connectors require
DVI-to-dual-link-DVI adapter, included)
Tera 2 PCoIP processors, delivering PC video, audio, and USB over
an IP network
HD audio in and out (front) and HD audio out (rear)
Zero client and
PCoIP
overview
A Cloud Desktop, or zero client, is a remote computing device that
connects a user’s monitors, keyboard, mouse, speakers, and other
peripherals to remote PC blades (computers) and to virtual desktops
(VMs). As shown below, computing resources are typically located in
remote data centers. Zero clients enable users to work on a blade or
VM as if it is a local PC. The connection between the zero client and
the remote device is over PCoIP protocol. Inside the remote device, a
host card manages the PCoIP session.
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Network Infrastructure
Zero Client with
Monitors and Peripherals
Chassis with
Blades and VMs
Copper and Fiber Ethernet
(Network Media Varies by Model)