Wyse Technology TM 9000 Series manual Local Drives, Drive Z, Drive C and Flash, Saving Files

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Local Drives

Administrators need to know the following information on local drives.

Drive Z

Drive Z is onboard volatile memory (Ms-ramdrivevolatile memory, it is recommended that you do not want to retain.

) of the Thin Client. Because drive Z is use this drive to save data that you

For Ramdisk configuration information, refer to “RAMdisk” on page 37.

For information about using the Z drive for roaming profiles, refer to “Domain Participation” on page 50.

Drive C and Flash

Drive C is onboard non-volatile flash memory. It is recommended that you avoid writing to drive C. Writing to drive C reduces the size of the flash. If the flash size is reduced to under 3 MB, the Thin Client will become unstable.

Caution

If the free flash memory size is reduced to 2 MB, the Thin Client’s image will be irreparably damaged and it will be necessary for you to contact an authorized service center to repair the Thin Client. It is highly recommended that 3 MB of flash memory be left unused.

The Write Filter (if ENABLED) protects the flash from damage and presents an error message if the cache is overwritten. However, if this message occurs you will be unable to flush the Write Filter cache and any Thin Client configuration changes still in cache will be lost.

Note

For information on NetXClean’s role in keeping the flash memory clean, refer to “NetXClean Utility” on page 48.

Items that are written to the Write Filter cache (or directly to the flash if the Write Filter has been flushed) during normal operations include:

Favorites

Created connections

Delete/edit connections

Saving Files

The Thin Client uses an embedded operating system with a fixed amount of flash memory. It is recommended that you save files that you want to keep on a server rather than on your Thin Client.

Caution

Be careful of application settings that write to the C drive, which resides in flash memory (in particular, those applications which by default write cache

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TM 9000 Series specifications

Wyse Technology TM 9000 Series is a line of thin clients designed specifically to meet the demands of enterprise environments. Known for their reliability and performance, these devices provide a cost-effective solution for organizations looking to enhance their IT infrastructure while minimizing maintenance and operational expenses.

One of the standout features of the TM 9000 Series is its support for a broad range of virtualization protocols. This includes popular solutions such as Citrix, VMware, and Microsoft Remote Desktop Services. By enabling seamless access to virtualized applications and desktops, the TM 9000 devices help businesses streamline their workflows and improve productivity. Users can enjoy a full desktop experience, complete with multimedia and graphics capabilities, without the need for high-powered personal computers.

The series boasts a compact design, making it an ideal choice for space-constrained offices. Each unit is energy-efficient, contributing to lower power consumption and reduced environmental impact. This aligns with the growing trend of sustainable business practices. Furthermore, the TM 9000 Series is built with advanced security features, including support for secure boot and virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) security measures, ensuring that sensitive data remains protected.

In terms of hardware, the TM 9000 Series is equipped with various options for processors and memory configurations, allowing organizations to select models that best suit their performance needs. With improvements in processing power and memory capacity over previous generations, users can experience faster application load times and improved responsiveness.

Another significant characteristic of the TM 9000 Series is its manageability. With centralized management tools, IT departments can easily deploy updates, configure settings, and monitor device performance from a central location. This reduces the workload associated with device maintenance and ensures that all clients are up-to-date with the latest software and security patches.

Connectivity options are also abundant in the TM 9000 Series, including multiple USB ports, display outputs, and Ethernet connections. This versatility allows users to connect various peripherals such as monitors, keyboards, and mice, enhancing their overall computing experience.

In conclusion, Wyse Technology TM 9000 Series stands out for its robust feature set, exceptional performance in virtualized environments, and strong security measures. With its combination of efficiency, manageability, and flexible connectivity, it offers a reliable solution for businesses seeking to optimize their IT operations in an increasingly digital world.