HP mt41 HP Velocity Technology Overview - Page 5

Benefits of HP Velocity, System Information: Operating system, network adapter, CPU

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NOTE: HP Velocity protects flows between HP thin clients and HP Velocity-enabled virtual desktops or terminal services servers. Benefits of HP Velocity Adaptive HP Velocity continuously monitors end-to-end network conditions network analysis for individual data flows, providing adaptive optimizations and data flow protection. Monitoring HP Velocity collects and reports an extensive set of statistics: • System Information: Operating system, network adapter, CPU, and memory usage. • Endpoint network statistics: Network loss rates, corrected loss rates, throughput, and latency. • Per flow network statistics: Network loss rates, corrected loss rates, throughput, and latency. Packet loss protection HP Velocity protects against packet loss, which is key to improving an application's QoE. Packet loss reduces application throughput, degrades or halts streaming applications, and introduces lag for interactive applications. Latency mitigation HP Velocity boosts application QoE in a high-latency environment. By actively adapting TCP, HP Velocity automatically calibrates congestion control parameters for each TCP flow, based on the conditions present in the network. Congestion detection HP Velocity automatically detects network congestion and adapts accordingly to maximize QoE. WiFi acceleration HP Velocity automatically reduces latency and transmission times for wireless networks and minimizes protocol overhead, resulting in improved QoE for WiFi applications. Seamless integration HP Velocity is a transparent, plug-and-play solution, which provides QoE benefits to all applications and users. Lightweight HP Velocity is delivered as a lightweight implementation, which achieves QoE benefits while keeping system resource utilization to a minimum. HP Velocity Technology Overview 5

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HP Velocity Technology Overview
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Benefits of HP Velocity
NOTE:
HP Velocity protects flows between HP thin clients and HP
Velocity-enabled virtual desktops or terminal services servers.
Adaptive
network analysis
HP Velocity continuously monitors end-to-end network conditions
for individual data flows, providing adaptive optimizations and data
flow protection.
Monitoring
HP Velocity collects and reports an extensive set of statistics:
System Information: Operating system, network adapter, CPU,
and memory usage.
Endpoint network statistics: Network loss rates, corrected loss
rates, throughput, and latency.
Per flow network statistics: Network loss rates, corrected loss
rates, throughput, and latency.
Packet loss
protection
HP Velocity protects against packet loss, which is key to improving
an application's QoE. Packet loss reduces application throughput,
degrades or halts streaming applications, and introduces lag for
interactive applications.
Latency
mitigation
HP Velocity boosts application QoE in a high-latency environment.
By actively adapting TCP, HP Velocity automatically calibrates
congestion control parameters for each TCP flow, based on the
conditions present in the network.
Congestion
detection
HP Velocity automatically detects network congestion and adapts
accordingly to maximize QoE.
WiFi acceleration
HP Velocity automatically reduces latency and transmission times
for wireless networks and minimizes protocol overhead, resulting in
improved QoE for WiFi applications.
Seamless
integration
HP Velocity is a transparent, plug-and-play solution, which provides
QoE benefits to all applications and users.
Lightweight
HP Velocity is delivered as a lightweight implementation, which
achieves QoE benefits while keeping system resource utilization to
a minimum.