I was just able to place an order. Not sure if it will ever ship but worth a shot. Thanks @PD_ZFS-User!
HP t630 (can run a pair of 4k60 screens) with a 10 dollar fiber card (AT29M2-SC001) - the combo shouldn't cost you more than 100 USD, and the zero client image is on hp.com.I've been on the hunt for a fiber connected zero client for VMware. 10zig refuses to answer emails.
HP t630 with a 10 dollar fiber card (AT29M2-SC001) - the combo shouldn't cost you more than 100 USD, and the zero client image is on hp.com.
Hm. Which specific model? 10Zig tends to recycle their series designation, and I remember a 6000 series machine at an old gig that had a ruddy old Via Nano in them. Also, any details on which SFP module they installed in them? From what I remember they are all MiniPCIe within.I ended up springing for new 10zig 6000 series with fiber. Little expensive but we are doing dual monitor 4k@60hz
Their fiber sfp is 2.5gbe in case anyone was wondering.
Well, I kinda doubt its GDPR related. If it is, they have a subsidiary from the UK (uk.cdw.com) that can handle the traffic for now (oh well, hard crash-out in 2021, huh Boris?). This is curious since the company mentioned its footprint in 150+ countries worldwide.Regarding cdw.com, I am denied access from Norway as well. If they do not want to sell to customers from certain countries, there are other ways to achieve it than blocking like this. Really bad I would say. But it might be a config error too (GeoIP), who knows.
No, this is more like the entire CDW.com website (except uk.cdw.com) being unavailable for certain countries outside the US, and without any rhyme nor reason. The thin client is definitely sold in Europe. CDW also sell waaay more than just thin clients.Its likely a US Export Control issue (does the t740 have a TPM installed - crypto triggers export controls). I've had eBay global shipping refuse shipment for certain items to Finland and Norway and their explanation was that because the item had TPM installed it couldn't be shipped there.
Silly really.
Hm. Which specific model? 10Zig tends to recycle their series designation, and I remember a 6000 series machine at an old gig that had a ruddy old Via Nano in them. Also, any details on which SFP module they installed in them? From what I remember they are all MiniPCIe within.
Mind sharing what under the hood of the vdi server?6048qf-4800 is what I ordered. I provide my own sfp module. They support speeds up to 2.5gbe max. It comes bare sfp+. They claim dual 4k @ 60hz. I've got the VDI server to handle it so we will see.
Dell r730Mind sharing what under the hood of the vdi server?
Oh, it's either an RJ45 ethernet port OR an SFP slot? Interesting. Let me know how that runs - 10Zig is a little secretive when it coms to public info on their hardware.6048qf-4800 is what I ordered. I provide my own sfp module. They support speeds up to 2.5gbe max. It comes bare sfp+. They claim dual 4k @ 60hz. I've got the VDI server to handle it so we will see.
Details on the website suck but if you contact them they are very friendly and helpful.Oh, it's either an RJ45 ethernet port OR an SFP slot? Interesting. Let me know how that runs - 10Zig is a little secretive when it coms to public info on their hardware.
No dice, mine won't ship. The guy Sean Nelson (pretty rude I should say) was giving me some BS for quite some time about "we can't drop it that low" and "we ran out of stock", even though the same product is now sold for $200 more. At the end he just left the chat session. Never again CDW, and this was my first purchase.
Yes, they did charge my card. And I don't have a corporate account rep to help me out. My strategy after running into a business like this is to stay away. For years I've resisted purchasing anything from these guys for a reason, and finally gave in just for this deal.Did they charge your card before they drop the order? My strategy for dealing with CDW was to sic' my corporate account rep at their allocations team...sometimes it helps, other times, at least you get an apology and a bag of swag.