Cisco Cisco UCS C460 M1 High-Performance Rack-Mount Server Guía De Información
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Corona-Norco Unified School District (CNUSD) is the largest school district in
Riverside County and the 10th largest district in California. CNUSD has been
providing quality education to students of the Corona and Norco area for more
than 120 years and continues engaging students today using technology.
Riverside County and the 10th largest district in California. CNUSD has been
providing quality education to students of the Corona and Norco area for more
than 120 years and continues engaging students today using technology.
“Technology is now the primary tool through which we deliver education,” says
Brian Troudy, director, networking & infrastructure. “Providing a high-quality
experience is essential.”
Brian Troudy, director, networking & infrastructure. “Providing a high-quality
experience is essential.”
To improve efficiency and performance, the district decided to replace 4500
PCs in student labs with a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) on zero clients.
CNUSD also wanted to support BYOD initiatives to allow students to access
applications from any device. However, the district needed an infrastructure
that could provide as good or better performance than physical PCs, even for
resource-intensive applications, such as CAD/CAM and 3D animation suites.
PCs in student labs with a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) on zero clients.
CNUSD also wanted to support BYOD initiatives to allow students to access
applications from any device. However, the district needed an infrastructure
that could provide as good or better performance than physical PCs, even for
resource-intensive applications, such as CAD/CAM and 3D animation suites.
Corona-Norco Unified School District is engaging
students with digital tools like never before using
high-performance virtual desktops.
“
With virtual desktops, we can offer a transformational
experience on any device a student brings in.
experience on any device a student brings in.
”
- Brian Troudy, Director, Networking & Infrastructure,
Corona-Norco Unified School District
School districts are throwing off the shackles of traditional PCs. However,
doing so requires infrastructure that can provide high performance for
resource-hungry applications.
doing so requires infrastructure that can provide high performance for
resource-hungry applications.
Size: 54,000 Students; 5,000 Employees
Location: Riverside, California
Industry: Education (K-12)
• Keep up with unprecedented changes in
classroom technology
• Maximize equipment use and uptime
• Support bring-your-own device (BYOD) initiatives
• Support bring-your-own device (BYOD) initiatives
Challenges