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Consolidated Client Infrastructure (CCI)
Thin clients are also an important component of a Consolidated Client Infrastructure (CCI)
solution, an entirely new computing model being introduced by HP to many of its best
customers (not available in all regions).
The Consolidated Client Infrastructure (CCI) solution centralizes desktop computing and
storage resources into easily managed, highly secure data centers, while providing end
users the convenience and familiarity of a traditional desktop environment. It provides a
dynamic workplace solution that may dramatically lower desktop total cost of ownership
(TCO) while raising levels of security, service quality, and ease of management. CCI is an
example of HP virtualization solutions solutions that enable an adaptive enterprise where
business and IT are synchronized to capitalize on change.
Capitalizing on combined product and services offerings from HP, CCI is a three-tiered
architecture that consists of:
An access tier using thin clients;
A compute tier with racks of blade PCs inside a data center;
A resource tier made up of a storage pool, network printers, application servers, and
other networked resources, also inside the data center.
With CCI, end users access their applications and data in a customized environment just
as they do today. The difference is that users work on a thin client and establish a one-to-
one connection with dynamically allocated blade PCs and centralized storage. Individual
desktop images and data are stored and controlled in an IT infrastructure in the data
center.
What's in a thin client?
A basic thin client consists of a processor, flash memory for storing the embedded
operating system, local RAM, a network adapter, and standard input/output for the display
and other select peripherals. HP thin clients have no moving parts, offering higher reliability
than a PC, lower ownership costs, enhanced security, and extended product life. These
small, robust devices consume significantly less energy than a desktop PC, put out less heat
into your office spaces, are made with much less material than a desktop, and are
practically silent.
Thin clients are based on the Microsoft Windows Embedded family of operating systems,
which includes Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 and Microsoft Windows XP Embedded, and the
Linux operating system. These devices are key components in server-based computing
solutions where applications are deployed through the Terminal Services functionality of the
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server family, through Citrix Presentation Server, through Web-
based services, or through blade PCs.
Thin clients and power applications
Thin clients are not recommended for some
applications, such as those involving workers who
need powerful local processing and significant
storage. These workers typically include engineers,
graphic artists, multimedia developers, and designers.
Not available in all regions.
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