I found that the CD5011 solution best suits the computer usage of task and knowledge users as it provides Full HD on two DVI monitors at 1920 x 1200 resolution. It’s also better than traditional zero clients because it offers a choice of both Blast Extreme and PCoIP protocols which you can consolidate into VMware environments. This is a safe option if your users often implement workloads that require high-quality multimedia in VDI deployments. Apart from getting a true PC-like end UX, the endpoint integrates cloud desktop OS that supports VMware® View with Blast Extreme. While I’ve tried both, my best experience is with the ClearCube CD5011 ZERO+ client. As you know, VDI isn’t a one-size-fits-all technology. They provide more or less the same UX in virtualized environments but you will have to do some research on which endpoint would deliver relevant results for your business. You might want to check out IGEL and 10ziG’s Blast Extreme zero client solutions. So we are still searching for something better to fill the gap with teradici. There is a HP Device Manager to achieve such functionality but it needs a lot of ports to be opened for Broadcast, Multicast and so on, which is a nightmare on a network with a lot of VLANs, The HP Smart Zero Services are easy, but you have no control or feedback or a database for history, it is just fire and forget. We are looking for something that is simple to manage, we all do not have the resources to spend a lot of time into managing thinclients. Forgot to mention that the t730 has graphics unit that should be used for H.264 offloading but I am unable to check if this really works.Īs a common suggestion we are looking for a client that will be usable for BLAST but not only for this, we want to be as flexible as possible so more protocols supported by the client will be fine. But PCoIP on the HP t730 works as well as the former Teradici (FujitsuL620) did and as bonus there no disconnects until now, only one short Black Screen without a disconnect, so maybe this HP t730 will be our next client to replace the teradici. So BLAST is a lot slower and has more display issues like fragments and things like that, but maybe we need to customize the values. We experiencing differences between BLAST and PCoIP on that. The only ThinClient we found with 4 display ports is that HP t730 and as a surprise the HP Smart Zero OS supports PcOIP as well as BLAST (we are using Horizon 7.3.2 by the way). We are currently using Fujitsu L620 with 4 display ports and therfore 4x 1920*1080. mated Management capability.The HP t730 is one of the thin / zeroclients we are looking into.
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