Clearcube i/port overview – ClearCube I/Port Quick Reference Guide User Manual

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6 • ClearCube I/Port Overview

ClearCube I/Port User’s Guide, Rev. C

ClearCube I/Port Overview

The ClearCube architecture delivers Intel-based PC functionality to the desktop from

a secure, centralized location. This results in dramatic increases in manageability and

security while providing mission-critical reliability, performance, and uptime

improvements with lowered costs. Replacing a traditional PC box with a ClearCube

C/Port or I/Port in an office or cubicle also saves space, eliminates fan noise and

simplifies cabling resulting in a clear cube. The key components of the ClearCube

Architecture are:

PC Blade – a remotely-located, Intel-based computer in a dense form factor.

Chassis – a centralized PC blade housing that provides the power for each PC

blades and accepts a wide variety of chassis modules.

Chassis Module – a modular interface card that plugs into a chassis and

provides User Port, management, and network connections.

User Port – a remote desktop unit (C/Port or I/Port) to which standard peripherals

are connected.

System Management – ClearCube Management Suite software and monitoring

hardware that is built into the blades, chassis, and User Ports.

The ClearCube I/Port is a User Port that connects to PC blades over a standard

Ethernet network. The I/Port delivers video and peripheral signals to a local user from

a centralized PC blade, just like the C/Port. However, the key difference is that the

I/Port connection uses the Ethernet protocol, allowing it to work over standard

switched networks. Therefore, the I/Port does not require a point-to-point connection

to a blade (no homerun cabling needed).

The I/Port extends the ClearCube product line to let IT managers use their existing IP

network and cabling infrastructure regardless of the distance between users' desktops

and their centralized PC blades.

This brief guide is devoted to the following I/Ports:

I8020 – NeoLinux operating system

I8820 – Windows XPe operating system

Eon e100 – Available with Windows XPe or NeoLinux operating system

I8330 – OS-independent

Figure 1 shows the ClearCube family of I/Ports. Figure 2 on page 12 shows the

connections between I/Ports and PC blades installed in the data center.

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