Sun Ray 3+ virtual desktop thin client dual head
- 15 watt average power consumption with one keyboard, one mouse, one monitor Soft touch on/off switch
- 24-bit graphics 2560 x 1600 pixels
- Two dual-link DVI-I ports
- Four USB 2.0 ports
- One serial port 10/100/1000-T Ethernet (RJ-45)
- 1000-X SFP Socket (for fiber-optic modules)
- Built-in smart card reader
- USB keyboard; USB mouse
- Energy Star 5 qualified
- CD-quality output Stereo microphone input
FEATURES
- Displays a Windows, Linux, or Oracle Solaris OS desktop
- Ultralow power consumption
- Mobile capabilities to “hot desk”—from office to conference room to home
- Native dual-display capabilities for up to two 30 inch monitors
- Built-in fiber optic networking
- Secure environment prevents data theft and attack
BENEFITS
- Save money by managing thousands of desktops with just a few system administrators • Virtually eliminate costs associated with client virus attacks
- Protect intellectual property by eliminating insecure PC storage or removable media
- Save time by upgrading applications on thousands of desktops in hours—not weeks or months
Oracle’s Sun Ray Clients provide customers with an interoperable, zero-administration desktop client solution that reduces the maintenance, upgrade, and operational costs commonly associated with PC environments. The ultrasecure, ultrareliable Sun Ray 3 Plus Client has industry leading features such as a built-in fiber optic networking, native dual-display capabilities and an integrated smart card reader. Sun Ray Clients are designed for secure, high performance virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) environments, yet don’t require a local operating system, eliminating the complexity, cost, and vulnerabilities associated with other thin-client and PC solutions.
Sun Ray Technology Overview
Zero-administration Sun Ray thin clients enable access to server hosted applications and desktops for virtually any platform—Oracle Solaris, Linux, UNIX, or Microsoft Windows—to meet the needs of a diverse enterprise.
The Sun Ray desktop virtualization architecture consists of two major components: the Sun Ray thin client device and the Sun Ray Software.
Sun Ray Clients are simple, low-cost, low-power consumption devices that require no desktop administration. Sun Ray thin clients differ from complex PCs and other thin clients with embedded operating systems because they have no local operating system (such as Windows XP Embedded or Windows CE) to manage, administer, or reate vulnerabilities. This also eliminates the need to upgrade the client when new applications are introduced or more computing power is required. For maximum convenience and security, every Sun Ray thin client contains an integrated smart card reader, enabling a user to simply insert their smart card into any available Sun Ray device and instantaneously accesses their existing session over a local- or wide-area network (LAN or WAN). This allows mobile workers in healthcare, manufacturing, or other industries to move from place to place efficiently without having to constantly re-login to access their information.
The Sun Ray Software provides user authentication and encryption between the server and the client, as well as user session management across the environment. User sessions are load balanced across the servers in the group to optimize performance for users.
Sun Ray Software and clients utilize Oracle’s unique Appliance Link Protocol (ALP) that is specifically designed to enable Sun Ray thin clients to work seamlessly over both LAN and WAN distances without requiring WAN repeater hardware, reducing cost and complexity.
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