Sun Ray Server Software 3.1

Sun Ray Server Software 3.0
 
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Sun Ray Software is a secure, cost effective solution that delivers a full virtual desktop to Sun Ray class devices. Sun Ray Software delivers substantial return on investment (ROI), coexists with existing back-end infrastructure (Microsoft Windows, Mainframe, etc.), offers multi-platform support (Solaris and Linux), and helps secure the desktop from data theft and viruses.

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At a Glance
Affordable
  • Manage thousands of desktops with just a few system administrators
  • Reduce spending on desktop HW upgrades
Simple
  • Easily deploy applications or upgrade performance on thousands of desktops
  • Leverage your investment in existing back-end infrastructure
Secure
  • Virtually eliminate the client virus/worm/spyware threat
  • Protect intellectual property by eliminating insecure laptops or removable media
Mobile
  • Right-where-you-left-off access as you Hot Desk from office to conference room to home.
  • Centralized data and applications are always available from any Sun Ray client

 
Key Features
  • More hardware architecture choices for the Solaris 10 Operating System.
  • Regional Hot Desking
  • New networking enhancements
  • Expanded Peripheral Support and Improved Administrative Controls

 
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System Requirements

Software

  • Sun Ray Server Software 3.1 is designed to run on the following operating systems with SPARC servers:
    • Solaris 10 3/05 or greater
    • Solaris 9 9/04 or greater
    • Solaris 8 02/02 or greater
    • Trusted Solaris/SPARC 8 2/04 or greater
  • Sun Ray Server Software 3.1 is also designed to run on the following operating systems with x64 servers:
    • Solaris 10 3/05 or greater
    • Java Desktop System, Release 2 on x86
    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server 3 on x86 (32-bit)
    • SuSe Linux Enterprise Server 8 Service Pack 3 on x86 (32-bit)

Hardware

  • The minimum hardware requirements for a Sun Ray system are:
    • A server with an UltraSPARC or x86 processor(s)
    • At least one Ethernet interface installed on the server
    • Sun Ray 1, Sun Ray 1g, Sun Ray 100, Sun Ray 150, Sun Ray 170 ultra-thin client(s)
    • A monitor, keyboard, and mouse for each Sun Ray 1g or Sun Ray 1 client to be installed or a keyboard and mouse for each Sun Ray 100/150/170 to be installed
    • Smart Cards (optional)

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