I think was mentioned last year but i dont think it was available at that point, nothing else i can see on the e'geek so here, Citrix XenClient
Info: Citrix Systems
Download: Citrix Systems
Video: Citrix Systems
Citrix® XenClient™ enables virtual desktops to go. Desktop virtualization is rapidly being adopted as the best way to deliver Windows® desktops to business users. Now, organizations can extend the benefits of desktop virtualization to mobile users, for new levels of portability and security. With XenClient, laptop users can take multiple virtual desktops with them and work from anywhere, anytime.
NOTE: I believe your CPU must have the following technology
Intel Active Management Technology (AMT) enhances PC manageability with hardware-based capabilities that let administrators better discover, heal, and secure their networked computing assets. Intel AMT enables dramatic cost and energy savings through out-of-band management, remote troubleshooting, asset tracking, power on/off, and more. Intel Virtualization Technology (VT), included in Intel vPro technology, is a key underpinning of the Xen approach—the same mature Xen approach
that is used in the Citrix® XenServer™ server virtualization platform. Two distinct Intel vPro technologies play important roles:
• Intel VT-x provides CPU virtualization support and is required by Xen to run VMs running the Windows® operating system.
• Intel VT-d (Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O) allows for direct and secure assignment of devices to VMs, reducing overhead and increasing the overall reliability of the platform.
To enhance security, Intel Trusted Execution Technology (TXT) lets the hardware verify the integrity of the hypervisor and its support components on every boot so that the hypervisor becomes part of the trusted computer base. Intel TXT forges a chain of trust from the hardware up to the virtualization layer, helping to ensure that the hypervisor has not been Comprimised.
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James.
XenClient Express is finally here!
I got it running pretty well on a Dell E5400.
BoX
oops! didn't realise you had posted that up as i did search but nice one on getting it up and running
Note: I Searched for Xen Client as appose to your thread title "XenClient"
James.
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