HP t505 Technology Overview

HP t505 Manual

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    Technology Overview HP Velocity
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    . Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or copying. Consistent HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP
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    HP thin clients and HP Velocity-enabled servers, including terminal services and virtual desktops hosted by VMware®, Citrix®, or Microsoft® hypervisors. It improves the QoE of a streaming application by addressing the underlying problems analysis and troubleshooting. Benefits of HP Velocity Adaptive
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    (RGS Sender) and client side (RGS Receiver). If you want to utilize HP Velocity solely for HP RGS, you do not need to install any standalone HP Velocity software components. For more information about using HP Velocity in HP RGS, see the User Guide for your version of HP RGS. HP RGS versions prior
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    can tolerate while still delivering an acceptable QoE. The recommended TLR for thin-client applications is 0.04%. Encoding modes The encoding modes determine the amount of redundancy added to an application flow. HP Velocity automatically adapts the encoding mode for a flow according to the
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    | HP Velocity supported speeds for everyone while the 802.11b device is operating. This significantly reduces the throughput that 802.11n devices can achieve. • Management overhead: Wi-Fi networks carry a significant amount of management overhead. As APs advertise their presence, wireless clients
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    . TCP over Wi-Fi Standard TCP traffic acknowledgments interfere with the transmission of useful data on a Wi-Fi network. With LiveWiFi enabled, HP Velocity modifies the rate of TCP acknowledgments to reduce protocol overhead and improve network performance. This can liberate up to 15% of additional
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    thin-client protocols transmit data. For example, for RDP, which is highly sensitive to latency, LiveTCP can improve transmission speeds up to 10 times; for HP RGS, two to three times; for VMware Blast, up to two times; and for ICA, two times. In public networks where congestion is often a problem
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    Fi acceleration • Latency mitigation • Support for all VDI protocols, including RDP, HP RGS (version 6.0 and later), PCoIP, VMware Blast, and ICA HP Velocity protects application flows between HP thin clients and HP Velocity-enabled servers, including terminal services and virtual desktops hosted by
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Technology Overview
HP Velocity