
Sun Ray - Wikipedia
The Sun Ray is a stateless thin client computer (and associated software) aimed at corporate environments, that was originally introduced by Sun Microsystems in September 1999 and …
Sun Ray 1 - Hardware Specifications - Doge Microsystems
Jun 4, 2011 · Note: Many PC monitors work with the Sun Ray 1 appliance but there will be no certification. Copyright 2011 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Feedback.
Oracle’s Sun Ray Clients provide an integrated, zero-administration desktop client solution that reduces the maintenance, upgrade, and operational costs commonly associated with PC …
Sun Ray[tm] 3 Client: Hardware Specifications - Doge Microsystems
Jun 4, 2011 · 667MHz RMI Alchemy Au1380 media processor with high-performance integrated video and 3D graphics engines. <20dBA for any case at 0.25m from the case in any direction.
Sun Ray System Overview - Oracle
The Sun Ray system consists of Sun Ray DTUs, servers, server software, and the physical networks that connect them. Sun Ray DTU. The Sun Ray desktop unit (DTU) delivers and may …
1.1. What is Sun Ray Computing? - Oracle
Sun Ray computing is a thin client implementation that offers both desktop-like user functionality and sufficient speed and reliability for mission-critical applications. Sun Ray Software supports …
Hardware description of the Sun Ray 2 Thin Client - ParkyTowers
The Sun Ray 2 and Sun Ray 2FS were launched in April(?) 2006 priced at $249 and $499 respectively. The Sun Ray 2FS includes an additional USB port, fiber and Ethernet ports, and …
is there Sun Ray Software Client that runs on PC?
Sep 14, 2009 · I would like to someone explain more clearly how this Sun Ray technology works. Here is the related product listing: …
Oracle’s Sun Ray Clients provide customers with an interoperable, zero-administration desktop client solution that reduces the maintenance, upgrade, and operational costs commonly …
Sun Ray System Overview - Oracle
Sun Ray computing, originally developed to run on the Solaris Operating System, is the first, perhaps the only, thin client implementation to offer both workstation-like user functionality and …
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