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PC over IP
Light Meals
Client Software
One weak point in the Teradici remote workstation concept is the lack of the planned software PCoIP client, which is currently in the alpha stage and will be distributed free of charge to customers and partners in September 2013. A Windows and a Mac version are under development – with Linux users being left out on the client side for the time being; however, the reverse direction (i.e., access to a Win/Mac client on workstations with a host card running under Linux) is possible. For 2014, a software client for tablets (probably Android) is also planned. Teradici kindly provided a preliminary version of the client for Windows for this article.
Slow Watch
In a way similar to VMware View, you can access remote workstations with a Teradici host card using the client software (Figure 7). However, this direct connect functionality will probably be more interesting to users who do not work permanently, but only occasionally, with a remote workstation (e.g., a development partner who needs access to the workstation via a VPN connection). This approach is supported by the fact that the software client cannot keep up with the zero clients in terms of performance. Teradici speaks of a "significant performance overhead," so the client software is mainly for viewing purposes and less for interactive CAD work.
Only the mouse and keyboard are supported as USB devices. Other USB devices, such as mass storage, cannot be used in conjunction with the software client. The connection between the client software and workstation host card is encrypted by default using SSL/TLS (AES 256-bit).
Conclusions
The use of remote workstations with zero clients – or in combination with connection brokers and software clients – in data center operations is of particular interest to companies that want to deploy graphically rich applications such as CAD/CAM, regardless of location or need. From the point of view of "Data Leakage Prevention" (e.g., industrial espionage), it is also advisable to discontinue direct hardware access for users. This setup is also easy on your nerves, because noise and heat are handled not at the workplace but in the data center.
Infos
- Teradici PCoIP solutions: http://www.teradici.com
- VMware Horizon View 5.2: http://www.vmware.com/products/view/features.html
- PCoIP workstation solution specifications: http://www.teradici.com/pcoip-solutions/workstation-solutions/specifications.php
- EVGA HD03 PCoIP host card: http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=512-IP-HD03-KA
- TERA2220 host card: http://pcoip.leadtek.com/eng/tera2220_hc.html
- TERA2240 host card: http://pcoip.leadtek.com/eng/tera2240_hc.html
- EVGA zero client: http://eu.evga.com/products/enlarge.asp?PN=126-IP-PD06-KR&I=1
- TERA2321 dual DVI zero client: http://pcoip.leadtek.com/eng/tera2321_ddzc.html
- TERA2140 quad DisplayPort zero client: http://pcoip.leadtek.com/eng/tera2140_qdpzc.html
- Ericom application and VDI delivery: http://www.ericom.com/virtual_desktops.asp
- Leostream: http://www.leostream.com/products/connection_broker.php
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