Dell FX100 Zero Client a device does not contain x86 processors, fans, drives and obviously the available boot image, which can be managed. Its function is limited to providing access to a remote virtual environment and support I / O functions, including audio, USB, DVI, service-connected monitor, keyboard and mouse.
Despite the minimal amount of hardware used, the value of zero client is very far from zero. Prices for the device itself start from $ 500, even $ 300 would have to lay out for the host adapter for the remote access server. Therefore FX100 is unlikely to save money compared to conventional desktop systems, and his choice must be justified by considerations of another order. Releasing its first zero-client, Dell entered into competition with a number of smaller companies, including Pano Logic, ClearCube Technology, and Wyse Technology.
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