Clearcube architecture and product overview, R series pc blade – ClearCube R Series Pentium 4 User Manual

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ClearCube Product Manual and Installation Guide

ClearCube Architecture and Product Overview • 19

ClearCube Architecture and

Product 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.

Cage – a centralized chassis that houses multiple PC Blades and accepts a

variety of BackPack options.

BackPack – a unit that plugs into the rear of the Cage and connects all of the

external cables to the Blades.

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, Cages, and User Ports.

R Series PC Blade

The ClearCube PC Blade is a dedicated, Intel-based computer that delivers full PC

functionality including USB to the desktop from a centralized location. Each R Series

PC Blade contains all the industry-standard components of a desktop PC: Intel

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Pentium

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4, XEON™ or Celeron

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processor, DDR memory, hard drive, video support

and Ethernet. You can easily connect peripherals to the PC Blade through USB ports

on the User Port. Additionally, a single USB port is located on the front of the Blade for

maintenance purposes. USB peripherals include floppy drives, CD-ROM drives, key

chain drives, printers, and more. You can load application software on to your PC

Blade through the Ethernet connection or via peripherals connected to the USB ports.

Each Blade has its own systems management circuitry powered independently from

the main components. This system illuminates the front panel status indicators and

monitors Blade parameters even when the Blade is powered off. The front panel LCD

shows the last three digits of the Blade serial number as a default. ClearCube Switch

Manager software can be used to program as many as 15 alphanumeric characters

into the display. Figure 1 shows both a single-processor PC Blade, left, and a

dual-processor PC Blade.

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