
EVGA PD02 PCoIP Zero Client - Cloud Computing Solution
Streamline Your Cloud Computing with Zero Client TechnologyThe EVGA PD02 PCoIP Zero Client offers a secure and efficient solution for cloud computing environments. With no operating system, local storage, or drivers to manage, this zero client provides a simplified and streamlined user experience...
*Price sourced from Amazon.com. Last updated:Jul 14, 2026.Price and availability are subject to change.
Notice a mistake? Let Us Know
Overview
Streamline Your Cloud Computing with Zero Client Technology
The EVGA PD02 PCoIP Zero Client offers a secure and efficient solution for cloud computing environments. With no operating system, local storage, or drivers to manage, this zero client provides a simplified and streamlined user experience, ensuring data security and easy maintenance.
- Client Type: True Zero-Client (no OS, no drivers)
- Storage: No Local Storage
- Security: Data never leaves the Data Centre, Controlled Access
- Installation: Easy installation and maintenance
Key Features
A True Zero-Client - no Operating System, no Drivers
No Local Storage maintenance or remote file servers
Data never leaves the Data Centre
Controlled Access
Easy installation and maintenance
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Functions as a true Zero-Client, eliminating the need for a local operating system and drivers, simplifying management.
- Designed for cloud computing, centralizing data and applications on servers rather than on the client device.
- Enhances data security by ensuring data never leaves the data center, reducing the risk of local breaches.
- Offers easy installation and maintenance due to its simplified architecture and lack of local storage.
- Provides controlled access to resources, allowing administrators to manage user environments effectively.
👎 Cons
- Requires a robust network connection to the data center for optimal performance, as all processing is remote.
- Lacks local storage, making it unsuitable for applications or workflows that require local data persistence or caching.
- Performance is highly dependent on the server infrastructure and network latency, which might introduce perceived delays.
- Specific details on connectivity ports (e.g., USB, display outputs) are not provided, limiting hardware integration planning.
- The "no operating system" feature means it cannot run local applications, strictly limiting its use to PCoIP environments.