Pano VDS Overview : Pano Device

Pano Device
The Pano device is specifically designed for server-based desktop virtualization. Because the Pano device is 100% hardware, all software can now run in the data center, where all your software can be centrally managed and effectively protected.
The Pano device connects to your standard PC peripherals including keyboard, mouse, video monitor, Ethernet network, audio speakers/headphones and a wide variety of USB devices such as thumb drives, CD/DVD drives and additional peripherals. For a list of supported devices, go to Supported USB Devices.
The Pano device is stateless—it contains no intelligence or software memory—and is controlled by centralized services such as the Pano Manager and DHCP. The Pano device includes a single button—the Pano Button™—that initiates out-of-band management of a user’s virtual desktop. For example, the user can receive a fresh virtual machine, cloned from a golden image, simply by pushing the Pano Button.
A Pano device consumes only 3% of the energy consumed by a traditional desktop computer and contains no moving parts or compute resources that would require frequent upgrades or replacement.
A Pano device provides a desktop experience to the user by communicating with Pano Manager and DVMs (desktop virtual machines), as shown in the following illustration. The Physical Workspace layer is the only area that is not in the data center; the Virtual Desktop Management and Server Hosted Virtual Desktop layers are hosted within the data center.

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