Chapter 1. clearcube i/port overview – ClearCube I/Port Users Guide User Manual

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Chapter 1. ClearCube I/Port Overview

The ClearCube architecture delivers 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:

Host or Blade – a remotely-located computer in a dense form factor.

Chassis – a centralized host or blade housing that provides the power for each host and
accepts a wide variety of chassis modules.

Chassis Module – a modular interface card that plugs into a chassis and provides
thin client, management, and network connections.

Thin Client – a remote desktop unit (C/Port or I/Port) to which standard peripherals are
connected.

System Management – Sentral™ system management software and monitoring hardware
that is built into ClearCube blades, ClearCube chassis, and ClearCube I/Ports.

The ClearCube I/Port is a thin client that connects to hosts over a standard Ethernet network.
The I/Port delivers video and peripheral signals to a local user from a centralized host using
Ethernet protocol, allowing it to work over standard switched networks. Unlike ClearCube
C/Ports, I/Ports do not require point-to-point connections to hosts (homerun cabling is not
required).

The I/Port enables IT managers use existing IP networks and cabling infrastructure, regardless
of the distance between users' desktops and their centralized hosts.

This guide describes the following I/Ports:

I8020 – NeoLinux

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operating system

I8820 – Windows

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XPe operating system

I8330 – OS-independent

I9420 OS-independent

I9440 OS-independent

Figure 1

on page

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shows the ClearCube family of I/Ports.

Figure 3

on page 8 shows the

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

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