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With POE+ (power over ethernet) , does Wyse have plans for a zero/thin/cloud device..
With POE+ (power over ethernet) , does Wyse have plans for a zero/thin/cloud device..
Hi Guys,
Newbie to the forum, so hi all ;-)
I'm looking at a new company build, and will be mostly going down the vm/xen route, and am obviously looking at cloud etc.
What i cant see, is anybody making next gen thin/zero/cloud pc's that can be powered by poe+.
(i understand voip phones/access points/video cams can be powered by poe)
Are Wyse looking at this technology ??
As it seems its hits the GREEN Cloud computing button.... i mean it would be a dream to get rid of those rotten old pc/mac/thin client etc etc power cables...
Spud312R
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May 5th, 2015 04:00
Hmm i thought POE+ had enough power for cpu/screen/keyb/mouse .. check these out
http://shop.skinnybytes.com/main.sc
http://www.chippc.com/thin-clients/j...p=jack-pc-6900
The IEEE 802.3at-2009 PoE standard, also known as PoE+ or PoE plus, provides up to 25.5 W of power. Some vendors have announced products that claim to comply with the 802.3at standard and offer up to 51 W of power over a single cable by utilizing all four pairs in the Cat.5 cable
So where does Wyse stand with this ??
jotamarg
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July 27th, 2015 04:00
Cisco is providing PoE capabilities to their zero client product called VXC http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/...gory_Home.html
Cisco also has a UPOE blade in their Catalyst 4500 LAN Switch that provided 60W per port for clients such as this one ->http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/coll...c22_676338.pdf
Hmason
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July 27th, 2015 04:00
Thanks for the information and links, jotamarg!
VXC looks like a really useful thing to me!
Avi player
Matt S.-2015
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July 27th, 2015 04:00
Are you any closer to PoE for your devices, Roger?