![]() ![]() You can choose from 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet or a 100 Mbps fiber network interface card, along with four USB 2.0 ports and one RJ-45 port. The unit includes Teradici Tera 2321 PCoIP technology, 512 MB of DDR3 SDRAM and supports up to two displays. The HP t310 Zero Client is another product made specifically for VMware environments. Dell also sells the Wyse 1000 series zero client for Windows MultiPoint Server with a scaled-back feature set for $49, and the Wyse 30 Series Xenith zero clients for Citrix for $299 and $399, respectively. The Dell Wyse P25 retails for $369 and the P45 costs $869. Regarding power requirements, the 5020-P25 runs on fewer than 9 watts, and the 7020-P45 draws fewer than 15 watts. Both devices provide 32 MB flash memory and 512 MB DDR3 RAM. The 7020-P45 is better equipped for high-end graphics use, such as three-dimensional modeling and geophysical simulation. The 5020-P25 supports dual high-definition (HD) displays, whereas the 7020-P45 supports four HD displays simultaneously. The units both include Teradici PCoIP processors and client-side caching for high performance over available network bandwidth, along with four external USB 2.0 ports and 10/100/ 1000 Base-T Ethernet or SFP fiber ports. ![]() ![]() The Dell Wyse 5020-P-P45 are both designed for VMware Horizon View environments. Let's look at four well-known zero client products on the market today. Most zero clients cost anywhere from $300 to $870 per device based on feature sets, but virtual client licensing can increase per-seat costs by $100 or more. When evaluating zero clients for eventual purchase, be sure to consider the cost of virtual client licensing along with the costs of zero-client devices. Plus, because data is saved to a server rather than locally, zero clients minimize the risks of data loss and are considered more secure than endpoints that have storage. Essentially, a zero client gives you enterprise computing at a lower cost - including the cost of the unit and its power consumption - with less administrative effort than traditional desktop computers or even thin clients. ![]()
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