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UNCLASSIFIED DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services “Security, Performance, and Support Benefits of Virtualizing the Desktop PC Using a Zero-Client” Kenneth Martinez, Team Leader Greg BelyeuMichael JohnsonDave Jones 505/665-6375505/667-8696505/665-3889 e-mail: gbelyeu@lanl.gove-mail: michaelj@lanl.gove-mail: dmj@lanl.govgbelyeu@lanl.govmichaelj@lanl.govdmj@lanl.gov LA-UR 09-03356
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UNCLASSIFIED DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services Knowledge and Technology Increases Productivity - 1 st Century Farmer – 1 bushel/acre - 16 th Century Farmer – 10 bushels/acre - Modern Day Farmer – 100+ bushels/acre With Improved Knowledge and Technology
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UNCLASSIFIED DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services Today New Approaches to IT Infrastructures Are Promising Greater Efficiency
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UNCLASSIFIED DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services Desktop PCs: A Major Management Problem Desktop PCs today are complex stacks of multiple hardware components, operating systems, drivers and applications. Maintaining and managing this hardware and software consumes more than 70% of the TCO of a typical PC, and represents the bulk of the workload of PC support staff – an estimated $4000 - $6000 per desktop per year.* *According to Gartner Inc. and IDC estimates
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UNCLASSIFIED DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services A Virtualized Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) A virtualization infrastructure moves the PC and all its software off the desktop and into the data center.
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UNCLASSIFIED DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services New Innovations by Leading Technology Companies Zero-Client Wyse Technology Pano Logic Teradici Thin-Client Digi ClearCube HP Citrix
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UNCLASSIFIED DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services Zero-Client verse Thin-Client No operating system No CPU or non-volatile Memory located at the end point Local processing capabilities Operating Systems A true zero-client device only connects a monitor and peripherals (mouse, keyboard, USB devices) back to a VDI or similar infrastructure in the data center. VNC- or RDP-equipped PCs (or blades) are deployed in the back room – work along the lines of a Hosted PC solution
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UNCLASSIFIED DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services The Pano Device Features: Zero Client - No CPUNo MemoryNo Drivers No Operating SystemNo SoftwareNo Moving Parts onsumes only 5 watts - 3% of a typical PC - making it the ultimate green alternative Power Friendly: Consumes only 5 watts - 3% of a typical PC - making it the ultimate green alternative
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UNCLASSIFIED DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services Why Pano? Simplicity!
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UNCLASSIFIED DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services FEATURES Solid State Construction Minimized Footprint 1920 x 1200 Resolution & Dual Monitor Capable USB Device Capable and Controllable Ease of Setup and Configuration
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UNCLASSIFIED DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services BENEFITS Lower Replacement Costs System Configuration Control VM Assignments to –Users (Single) –Pano Devices (Multiple) Centrally Managed – Minimizes Support Staff –Apply and Enforce Security Policies Auto Assignment
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UNCLASSIFIED DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services A Great Desktop Replacement
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UNCLASSIFIED DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services Reduced Waste 30 to One
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UNCLASSIFIED DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services Adaptable to Specific Applications
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UNCLASSIFIED DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services SECURITY ENHANCEMENTS No User Data on Local Machines Simpler Cleanup of Contamination Incidents Immediate System Lock-Out USB Security Network Security - Traffic is protected using 128- bit AES encryption.
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UNCLASSIFIED Minimum (Mandatory) ReQ: 9-Point Disablement NNSA Diskless Compliance Support 1024x768 (XGA) Recommended ReQs IP-Based Operation Multiple Users to Multiple Servers No HD Capability Controlled Supply Chain Strongly Authenticated and Encrypted access (A&E) 320x200 (QVGA) Full Screen, Full-Motion Video DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services Security Matrix Requirements
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UNCLASSIFIED DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services Thin-client Scale Matrix
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UNCLASSIFIED DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services Desktop Client 9-PointNNSAXGAQVGA Video No HD Headers 320x200 (QVGA) Auth & Encrypt Grade SunRay 2FS XxXXXB+ Clear- Cube C7420 xxXxxxXB+ Wyse S10 ?xXx???B+ Symbio SYM550 XxXx?D- Pano Xxx?x??B+ Thin client scale matrix
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UNCLASSIFIED DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services Control & Configure with PanoManager
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UNCLASSIFIED DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services Managing Devices
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UNCLASSIFIED DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services Managing Users with Collections
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UNCLASSIFIED DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services Virtual Performance: Servers & Desktops
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UNCLASSIFIED Resource Use Overview DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services
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UNCLASSIFIED DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services DCS-4 Virtual Infrastructure
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UNCLASSIFIED DCS-4 Departmental Computing Services Status & Development Goals Initial Configuration –DCS-4 Obtained and Configured the Initial “Test” Servers and Desktops –(2) 42 TB Nexsan SataBeast Fibre Channel Storage Provided and Configured on Network Infrastructure Upgrade (moving toward production) Phase I Completion –Transition all Common Use Workstations (CUWs) to Virtual Machines by End of FY 2009 – Transition Servers & Desktops to VMs end of FY 2010
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