Citrix XenDesktop* Enterprise Edition - Intel® Server System SR1640TH
Citrix XenDesktop*, powered by the Intel® Server System SR1640TH, is a desktop virtualization system that centralizes and delivers Microsoft Windows* XP, 7 or Vista virtual desktops to users anywhere. Virtual desktops are dynamically assembled on demand, providing users with pristine, yet personalized, desktops each time they log on. This ensures that performance never degrades, while the high-speed delivery protocol provides unparalleled responsiveness over any network. Citrix HDX* delivers a high definition user experience for virtual desktops, and offers the best performance over any network connection. XenDesktop, with its new FlexCast* delivery technology, is the first product in the industry to support every desktop virtualization model in a single, integrated solution.
The Intel® Server System SR1640TH is a differentiated, high-density 1U system supporting four independent Intel® Xeon® processor 3400 series with four DIMMs per node for a total of four processors and sixteen DIMMS. The system is designed with optimized cable routing, optimized cooling, two energy efficient power supplies, and up to four 3.5” SATA HDDs. This performance optimized system is ideal as a hosting server, web server, or for small businesses with space and cost sensitive applications.
Sales and Marketing Materials
- Additional Virtualization Resources from Intel® ESAA
- Citrix and Intel Community Partner Portal
- Citrix and Intel ESAA Solution Brief
- Citrix and Intel Help Customers Succeed with Virtualization
- Citrix Customer Success Stories
- Citrix Recipe Flyer
- Intel® Desktop Board D525MW Overview
- Intel® Desktop Board DH57JG Overview
- Intel® Desktop Board DQ57TM Overview
- Intel® ESAA Overview Brochure
- Intel® Server System SR1640TH Overview
- Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0
- Intel® X25-E Extreme SATA Solid-State Drive
- Intel® Xeon® Processor E3 Overview
Technical Resources
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