The is a pivotal component of the NComputing X-series , a desktop virtualization solution designed to let multiple users share a single, standard PC. This system leverages the "excess" processing power of modern computers to provide a full-desktop experience to additional users at a fraction of the cost of individual PCs. Core Technology: How the XD3 Works
The XD3 is a small, metallic access device roughly the size of a deck of cards. Its primary function is to extend the display, audio, and USB peripherals of a host computer to a remote location via a standard Ethernet network.
Solid-state design with no fans or moving disks for increased reliability ncomputing xd3 access device
Mira walked in. She didn’t look at him. She walked to an XD3 device, disconnected it from the dead server, and carried it to a corner where a single solar-powered battery unit hummed—left over from a UN aid project. She plugged the XD3 into a small Raspberry Pi she had configured as a lightweight failover server. Then she connected a keyboard.
Historically supported Windows Server (up to 2008 R2) and specific Ubuntu Linux versions (e.g., 14.04 LTS). NComputing Administrative Access NComputing XD3 access device The is a pivotal
Use cases
This is the most critical part of this review. The hardware is useless without the software. Its primary function is to extend the display,
Compact (approx. 4.5" x 4.5") and lightweight (154g); can be mounted behind monitors.