Teradici host card for physical PCs

Teradici also has a solution for physical workstations to leverage the PCoIP protocol: the PCoIP Remote Workstation card. This card is not actually for virtual desktop sessions, but, instead, it allows you to add a Teradici host card to a physical workstation, connect to your workstation, and send remote graphics, audio, and USB from the workstation to a PCoIP-enabled endpoint device, such as a zero client. Think of it as picking up your desktop PC and putting it in the data center, and then running a very long video, mouse, and keyboard cable to it. This use case is typically deployed for high-powered rack mount workstations or PCs.

So, how does that fit in with Horizon View? Quite simply, the connection to the physical desktop from the client device is managed using Horizon View and the connection server brokers the session in the same way it would when connecting to a virtual desktop machine. The pixels and keyboard and mouse strokes are sent over the network using the PCoIP protocol.