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Fujitsu Zero Client
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Traditional desktop computing Traditional desktop computing
n Users love desktop experiencen Own environmentn Separated from other usersn Local applications without
adaptationn Multi-media and graphicsn Offline usagen Local data
n But there are challenges eithern Provisioning, updates, patchesn Availability, disaster recoveryn Security, compliancen Flexible accessn Resource utilizationn Energy consumption
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Managing cost for a standard PCManaging cost for a standard PC
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For every For every $1$1 spent on hardware, spent on hardware, companies spend companies spend $3$3 to manage…to manage…
Tomorrow
Zero Client: The next level of virtual workplacesZero Client: The next level of virtual workplaces
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Traditional CLIENT
Fat Device
OS
Applications
User Profile
Data
Today
Thin CLIENT
Some CPU
Some OS
Limited User Profile
No CPUNo OSNo User Profile
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What is Zero Client? What is Zero Client?
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The Zero Client is a front-end device designed from the ground up for a server-based desktop virtualization
environment.
“A smart display for accessing your virtual workplace…”“A smart display for accessing your virtual workplace…”
What components are in the Zero Client? What components are in the Zero Client?
q There is no local operating system, processor, chipset, memory, flash or moving parts such as a fan or hard disk drive.
q The display contains a chip which establishes the connection with the desktop virtualization server.
q 3 x USB, Audio Out and LAN connector are availableq Builds on Fujitsu’s B22W-5 ECOq It supports a wireless connection for keyboard and mouse with an
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Power consuptionPower consuption
n The Zero Client is very efficient in comparison with a standard PC, consuming only 27W
n Reduced energy costsn More than 60% energy savings*n More than 80% reduction of carbon footprint*
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How many noisy is a monitor?How many noisy is a monitor?
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q The Zero Client has no moving parts so is absolutely silent during operation, providing a working environment conducive to concentration and productivity
q Zero Clients provide a more spacious, quiet working environment than a traditional PC
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Reliability has a new name: Fujitsu Zero ClientReliability has a new name: Fujitsu Zero Client
n Extremely reliable and very low Average Failure Rate.n No moving parts reduces mechanical failuren User profile maintenance performed at the backendn The user will have no more interruption or inconvenience from hardware
faults
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It is as simple as changing a monitor It is as simple as changing a monitor !!
Roll-outsRoll-outsn No local software installation
unlike a PCn Get a new user workplace running in
just five minutesn No inconvenience when device
is installedn Save installation time - up to 100
devices installed per dayn Fully integratable into existing
infrastructures
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Quick rollouts + minimized user downtime
Increased Productivity
More than 30% savingsMore than 30% savings
Cost savingCost saving
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LifecycleLifecycle
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n No need for refreshesn No need for upgradesn Excellent performance throughout the lifecyclen All computing power is based on the server
SecuritySecurity
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“PC on Server” - No integrated storage or operating system reduce risk of corruption from viruses or
failed installations
Zero Client based infrastructureZero Client based infrastructure
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Zero Client based infrastructureZero Client based infrastructure
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INFRASTRUCTURE REQUIREMENT:1. VMware based desktop virtualization environment. Ø Requires servers installed with a VMware hypervisor (ESX / ESXi)
2. Fujitsu Zero Client manager is used as connection broker3. Microsoft Active Directory for User authentication
In addiction, VMware View is fully integrable with Zero Client environment14
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Device initialization: 5 Step for a DVIDevice initialization: 5 Step for a DVI
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StepStep 11
DHCPDHCP
ServerServer
StepStep 22
FUJITSUFUJITSU
CONNECTION CONNECTION
BROKERBROKER
StepStep 4 4
ActiveActive
DirectoryDirectory
AutenticationAutentication
StepStep 33
Fujitsu LOGONFujitsu LOGON
screenscreen
StepStep 55
ObtainObtain a VDI a VDI fromfrom
VmwareVmware
hipervisorhipervisor
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How many Zero Clients can run off one server? How many Zero Clients can run off one server?
n 6/8 virtual machines / Zero Clients can run off a single processor core*
n A normal server equipped with 4 cores will therefore be able to run up to 32 virtual machines*
n 512MB for a Windows XP VDI and 768MB for the Windows 7* one
*depends from the user utilization
Working with Zero Client - RoamingWorking with Zero Client - Roaming
n Access your desktop from any Zero Client device
n Start working instantly
n Users can work anywhere
n Excellent workforce flexibility
n No need to move PCs with users
n Desktop access, even over large distances
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Augsburg
Paderborn
Tokyo
Munich
10.000 km
Proof of conceptWORKS
Proof of conceptWORKS
Proof of conceptunderway
Unlimited connectivityLAN / WAN
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Zero Client application areasZero Client application areas
Government
Call Center, Terminals
Bank Offices
Education Industrial Plants
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…for a short recap…for a short recapZero Client Thin Client Fat Client
Processor No Yes YesLocal Operating System No Yes YesDevice management No Yes YesLocal data and image processing No Yes Yes
Support for local applications and OS No Yes Yes
Bandwidth requirements 2-8 Mbps Low (even ISDN) LowEnergy consumption per workplace 27 W (peak) 43 W (peak) 82 W (peak)
Display choice Integrated Broad BroadExpandability USB-based USB-based, PCI (e) Best
Use cases VDI VDI, SBC, terminal emulation
Client-Server architecture
Mobile Devices No Yes Yes
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Zero Client, Thin Client & Fat ClientsZero Client, Thin Client & Fat ClientsZero Client Thin Client Standard PC
Cost Low Moderate High
Acquisition Cost Moderate Moderate Moderate
Operating expenses p.a. Low Moderate High
User Experience Good Good Best
Pros § Lifecycle –no migration issues!§ Instant on§ Security§ No noise§ High availability§ Virus proof
§ Security§ No noise§ High availability§ Virus proof
§ Expandability§ User experience
Local Memory § No offline capability § No offline capability§ User acceptance
§ Cost§ User downtime§ Administration effort
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The major cost benefit of virtual The major cost benefit of virtual desktop infrastructures results from desktop infrastructures results from
operation:operation:
Cost advantages of VDICost advantages of VDI
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*values calculated in average
For IT manager
Zero Client – The BenefitsZero Client – The Benefits
For the usern Traditional workplace, without
needing a PC n Instant onn Full flexibilityn Secured data, no synchronizationn Every-desk access (Roaming)
For the business
n No lifecycle management in the field – “the forever PC”
n No migration issuesn Quick and smooth rolloutsn User satisfactionn Reduced workload à lower cost
n Reduced costn Improved securityn Full flexibility of workplacesn Reduced complexityn Less environmental footprint
LIFECYCLE
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COSTSAVING
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Why pick Fujitsu?Why pick Fujitsu?n We offer a complete portfolio of VDI-Ready infrastructure products,
solutions and complementary lifecycle services
n We provide and support technologies from a broad set of best-in-class software vendors, giving you freedom of choice
n We take the guesswork out of which technologies to use, by evaluating, testing, and combining technologies upfront which saves you a great deal of time and cost
n We have extensive experience in many customer projects, with proven methodology and processes to accelerate your success, whilst reducing risk
n Our approach is designed to meet your individual business and technology goals
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