![]() ![]() Traditional thin client is a standard x86 computer X86 Client Components X86 CPU RAM Non Volatile Storage South Bridge USB Audio 10/100 10/100/1000 GE PCIe Controller Display 1 Display 2 Example CPU’s Intel Atom/Core2Duo AMD Sempron Via Eden North Bridge Video RAM Graphics GPU (optional) True zero-client eliminates desktop management No CPU No operating system No drivers No viruses or spyware No hard drive or fan Low power & heat VMware now adds a software option for both ends virtual desktops blade PCs rack workstations tower workstations VMware software clients 10ZiG V9000 VMware software clients Hardware Zero-Clients Software Clients on x86 hardware ![]() VMware integrated 3 key PCoIP components into View 4 Software implementation of PCoIP host encoding Runs on host CPU – no custom hardware required PCoIP support in VMware View 4 Client (software client) Runs on x86 hardware – PC, laptop or traditional thin client View Manager can broker PCoIP connections Software Software Software Hardware Hardware Hardware (in beta – coming soon) Hardware Software (future) Initially, PCoIP was a 1:1 hardware-based solution PCoIP-Enabled Host in Datacenter User Desktop 10ZiG V9000 Zero Client IP Network PCoIP software CPU utilization is very competitive Average: PCoIP protocol: 7.3 % PortICA: 9.1% RDP: 7.5% Progressive build provides best experience with still images Initial Image Low BW and latency Only used if constrained Lossless text Grainy picture 0.2 – 0.5 bits/pixel Perceptually Lossless Built over a few frames Lossless text High quality picture 1 – 3 bits/pixel 100% Lossless Built as bandwidth permits Lossless text Lossless picture 5 – 15 bits/pixel PCoIP content-awareness optimizes each type of content Photos Motion Video Graphics Icons TextĪdaptive encoding dynamically adjusts for best video quality PCoIP technology automatically balances frame rate and quality Continuously adapts to changes in bandwidth and graphics complexity Uncapped, single-session bandwidth comparisons are misleading Image Quality Good Unusable 0 15 30 45 60 Frame Rate Lossless Constant bandwidth Fixed-quality encoder set too low (poor image) Fixed-quality encoder set too high (slow refresh) Maximum perceived quality (balanced quality & frame rate) PCoIP Adaptive Encoder maximizes perceived quality ![]() Host rendering supports all current and future graphics Graphics are rendered by encoding pixels on the host Client just decodes the protocol rather than rendering graphics commands PCoIP technology fulfills the promise of desktop remoting An Uncompromised User Experience A True Zero-Management Client Exceptional Security ![]() Introduction to PCoIP ® Technology and Zero-Clients Andrew Naiberg, CHANNEL PRODUCT MANAGER Teradici Corporation Robert Hammond, THIN CLIENT PRODUCT MANAGER 10ZiG Technology ![]()
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