Historically supported Windows Server (up to 2008 R2) and specific Ubuntu Linux versions (e.g., 14.04 LTS). NComputing Administrative Access
The XD3 is most effective in environments where users perform standard office tasks, web browsing, or use educational software: : Computer labs, classrooms, and libraries. Small Business : Shared workstations for administrative tasks. Public Access : Terminals in government offices or community centers. for modern cloud workloads? ncomputing xd3 access device
: Consumes 90% less electricity than a standard PC, making it an ideal choice for "Green IT" initiatives. Durability : With a mean time between failure (MTBF) of over 100,000 hours Historically supported Windows Server (up to 2008 R2)
Use cases
The XD3 functioned essentially as a "dumb terminal" or zero client. It had no CPU, no local hard drive, and no operating system to manage or patch. This significantly reduced the maintenance overhead for IT administrators, as all software updates and virus scans were performed solely on the host computer. Public Access : Terminals in government offices or
: Works with vSpace desktop virtualization software , which manages the user sessions and resources on the host machine. Benefits of the XD3 Solution
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