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Fujitsu-Siemens
Fujitsu-Siemens Thin-Client Futro B220 533MHz 128MB
Article No. 81597
VIA Eden C3 533MHz Processor, 128MB Memory, 128MB IDE Flash, Fanless, very low power consumption (max. 30W), high reliability, small space requirement
199.00 EUR
236.81 € incl. 19% VAT
12 pcs
11.2 % discount
120 pcs
Inquiry
Why take a fully featured PC for server based computing, when you can have everything you need in a reliable small form factor thin client?
The FUTRO B220 is ideally suited for Windows Terminal Server computing. The server exexutes the applications, the screen is displayed on the client. Your data is saved secure on the server and is therefore protected against loss. Also the operating system is stored secure on a flash memory and safe from unauthorized changes due to a write protected file system. Smart administration tools help to update the client easily. Without fan and rotating drives, the FUTRO B220 is reliable, fail-safe and silent.
All that turns the FUTRO B into a minimizer of Total Cost of Ownership
Warranty, delivery and optional accessories
The warranty period of this product is 24 months. Single thin clients will be delivered in bulk packing (Retail Pack - 12 pcs).
We provide also TFT-Monitors, and input devices, as well as Linux and Windows XP embedded Software for this product.
Advantages of thin clients
Obviously, boot image control is much simpler when only thin clients are used - typically a single boot image can accommodate a very wide range of user needs, and be managed centrally, resulting in:
Lower IT admin costs. Thin clients are managed almost entirely at the server. The hardware has fewer points of failure and the local environment is highly restricted (and often stateless), providing protection from malware.
Easier to secure. Thin clients can be designed so that no application data ever resides on the client (it is entirely rendered), centralizing malware protection.
Lower hardware costs. Thin client hardware is generally cheaper because it does not contain a disk, application memory, or a powerful processor. They also generally have a longer period before requiring an upgrade or becoming obsolete. The total hardware requirements for a thin client system (including both servers and clients) is usually much lower compared to a system with fat clients. One reason for this is that the hardware is better utilized. A CPU in a fat workstation is idle most of the time. With thin clients, memory can be shared. If several users are running the same application, it only needs to be loaded into RAM once with a central server. With fat clients, each workstation must have its own copy of the program in memory.
Lower Energy Consumption. Dedicated thin client hardware has much lower energy consumption than thick client PCs. This not only reduces energy costs but may mean that in some cases air-conditioning systems are not required or need not be upgraded which can be a significant cost saving and contribute to achieving energy saving targets.
Worthless to most thieves. Thin client hardware, whether dedicated or simply older hardware that has been repurposed via cascading, is useless outside a client-server environment. Burglars interested in computer equipment have a much harder time fencing thin client hardware (and it is less valuable).
Hostile Environments. Most devices have no moving parts so can be used in dusty environments without the worry of PC fans clogging up and overheating and burning out the PC.
Less network bandwidth. Since terminal servers typically reside on the same high-speed network backbone as file servers, most network traffic is confined to the server room. In a fat client environment if you open a 10MB document that`s 10MB transferred from the file server to your PC. When you save it that`s another 10MB from your PC to the server. When you print it the same happens again - another 10MB over the network to your file server and another 10MB back to the printer. This is highly inefficient. In a thin client environment only mouse movements, keystrokes and screen updates are transmitted from / to the end user. Over efficient protocols such as ICA this can consume as little as 5Kbps bandwidth.
Further informations Futro B220
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