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vCloudPoint’s Shared Computing (RDS) solution allows multiple users to simultaneously share the resources of a single machine.
With vMatrix Server Manager running on the Windows Operating System, multiple vCloudPoint client users connect to a single machine through a remote desktop session, sharing the same OS, the applications and the compute resources but working independently in their own session.
The vCloudPoint zero client (also called ultra thin client) contains no moving parts but only the necessary hardware & firmware to initialize a conversation with the network, begin network protocol processes, and display desktop output. It centralizes all software, processing, and management to just what is running on the host, leaving little more than a keyboard, mouse, and monitor at a user’s desk. As a result, it requires no driver to install, no patch management, and no local operating system licensing fees or updates.
vCloudPoint’s Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) solution allows users to access independent virtual desktops hosted in virtual machines (VMs) in the server.
With Virspire Desktop Agent running on the Windows virtual machine, each vCloudPoint client users connect to an independent virtual machine with dedicated resources based on their needs. Since the virtual machines are isolated from each other, users will have the exact experience as they are running on a desktop computer.
vCloudPoint servers are particularly tailored for the centralized computing deployments to meet desired desktop performance demand at a minimized cost. These servers are specifically configured according to the number of concurrent running users, expected workload of each user, and the resource utilization efficiency of the vCloudPoint system. Each server has undergone strict tests in the simulated user scenario before shipment to ensure that it works well in your environment.