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| Micro-Blade Overview - Product Highlights |
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- Highest density isolated clients Up to 18 isolated Micro-blades connected to isolated networks packed together with power supply and high performance KVM.
- Range of available Micro-Blades From Auxiliary input micro-blades to Linux based Thin Client, CE based Thin Clients, x86 with Intel Core 2 Duo PC Micro Blades. All Micro-Blades are hot-swappable and Plug & Play.
- Aux Micro-Blades Enables connection of external PC or video source through DVI USB and Audio I/O.
| - Operates between Highest Security Level Gaps Designed for secured isolation between national security and the internet.
- Flexible Micro-Blades allocation Enable allocation of up to 18 blades to a single user or rack split of up to 9 blades to each one of two users.
- Switching of DVI USB an Audio High resolution Digital Video (DVI) switching. Full USB isolation and protection. High quality 18 channels stereo audio mixer.
| - Enables remote location in servers roomVideo USB and Audio can be extended over fiber or CAT-5 cables to the user’s desktop. Remote channel selector panel enables remote user control.
- Modular 600W Power Supply TEMPEST certified modular power supply to support any combination of Micro-Blades.
- Operate in extreme conditions Airborne and ship-borne versions available. TEMPEST variant with fiber Micro-Blades available.
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| The Ultimate Secure Solution for Multiple Isolated Networks |
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HSL’s Micro-Blade is a new patented concept developed specifically for organizations having computer users who needs access to multiple isolated networks. This unique concept allows easy control and secured isolation between multiple classified and unclassified computers, thin-clients and video sources. |
This solution is highly modular and scalable with up to 18 Micro-Blades in a single 3U rack. Each Micro-Blade may be switched through internal KVM to one or even two connected users. A range of matching Micro-Blades offered by HSL including: PC blades, Thin-client blades, Aux blades (to connect external PCs) and more. |
This unique combination of clients and KVM minimizes cabling and reduces security concerns of leakages between isolated networks. |
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| Part number |
Function |
Availability |
| MBL000 |
Blank panel Micro-Blade |
Now |
| MBL110 |
Linux based thin-client Micro-Blade |
Now |
| MBL110f |
Linux based thin-client Micro-Blade with Giga Fiber LAN interface (SFP) |
Q1/09 |
| MBL120 |
Windows CE based thin-client Micro-Blade |
Q1/09 |
| MBL120 |
Windows CE based thin-client with 100BaseFL Fiber LAN Micro-Blade |
Q1/09 |
| MBL140 |
1.6 GHz Intel Atom with LAN RJ45 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Micro-Blade |
Q4/08 |
| MBL140f |
1.6 GHz Intel Atom with 1000BaseX SFP Fiber Micro-Blade |
Q4/08 |
| MBL150 |
Intel core 2 duo with RJ45 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Micro-Blade |
Q1/09 |
| MBL150f |
Intel core 2 duo with RJ45 1000BaseX SFP Fiber Micro-Blade |
Q1/09 |
| MBL180 |
AUX Micro-Blade with DVI, USB and stereo audio inputs |
Now |
| MBL200 |
18 Channels Dual DVI ports video switch management Micro-Blade |
Now |
| MBL210 |
18 Channels single user USB switch management Micro-Blade |
Now |
| MBL220 |
2x9 Channels dual users USB switch management Micro-Blade |
Q1/09 |
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| Single or Dual Users |
The rack built-in KVM design is capable of splitting the rack between two users statically allocating up to 9 Micro-lades to each user. This split mode enables maximum usage of blade racks if needed number of isolated channels is less than 10 per user. With split mode a 42U rack may host up to 20 users each with 9 clients including all necessary LAN switches.
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HSL offers several installation architectures with matching user control consoles and CAT5 / Fiber extender. Rack can be located at the user’s desktop with network cabling extended to the desktop. Another possible installation is to assemble the Blade client system at the server room or data-center and extend only the video, console and USB cables to the user’s desktop. |
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