HP ProLiant xw2x220c Session Allocation Manager 2.1 -- Optimizing your HP Blad - Page 7

The HP Blade Workstation Solution, in concert with RGS, allows

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blade workstations as before, but will stack the four frame buffer windows onto the single monitor for viewing. RGS can then be used to sequentially view each of the four windows. • Automatic failover-SAM can be configured so that, if a blade workstation fails, another blade workstation will be automatically assigned to the task performed by the failed unit. This feature works for both static and dynamic connections, maximizing both the uptime of the blade workstation solution and the user's productivity. • Automatic client aggregation-The HP Blade Workstation Solution, in concert with RGS, allows multiple blade workstation client computers to be aggregated together to form a single virtual client device, operated by a single keyboard and mouse. SAM can be configured to perform client aggregation automatically, while ensuring that each client computer connects to its pre-configured set of blade workstations. • Ease of administration-SAM provides a web interface that allows all parameters of SAM operation to be easily monitored and changed from a central location. This is much more efficient than configuring the blade workstation solution by separately logging into each solution component. • Detailed logging-SAM can be configured to keep a detailed log of connection activities, administration activities, security-related incidents, and the like.

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blade workstations as before, but will stack the four frame buffer windows onto the single monitor
for viewing. RGS can then be used to sequentially view each of the four windows.
Automatic failover
—SAM can be configured so that, if a blade workstation fails, another blade
workstation will be automatically assigned to the task performed by the failed unit. This feature
works for both static and dynamic connections, maximizing both the uptime of the blade
workstation solution and the user’s productivity.
Automatic client aggregation
—The HP Blade Workstation Solution, in concert with RGS, allows
multiple blade workstation client computers to be aggregated together to form a single virtual client
device, operated by a single keyboard and mouse. SAM can be configured to perform client
aggregation automatically, while ensuring that each client computer connects to its pre-configured
set of blade workstations.
Ease of administration
—SAM provides a web interface that allows all parameters of SAM
operation to be easily monitored and changed from a central location. This is much more efficient
than configuring the blade workstation solution by separately logging into each solution
component.
Detailed logging
—SAM can be configured to keep a detailed log of connection activities,
administration activities, security-related incidents, and the like.