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HP Xw460c - ProLiant - Blade Workstation Руководство по оптимизации

Objective

This paper describes how Session Allocation Manager (SAM) 2.1 can be used to optimize your HP
Blade Workstation Solution deployment, enhancing both manageability and ease-of-use. For example,
SAM allows the HP Blade Workstation Solution to be configured so that the user needs to log in only
once in order to be connected to multiple blade workstations.
This paper first provides an overview of the HP Blade Workstation Solution, as well as other HP
remote desktop solutions. Next, the SAM architecture is presented, followed by a description of the
SAM features, benefits, and user interface and an example of how SAM can be used to establish a
connection from a client computer to multiple blade workstations.
For more additional information on SAM, please visit
.
http://www.hp.com/go/sam

Overview

Remote computing, coupled with high-performance, over-the-network visualization technology, is
changing the traditional desktop computing model. The HP Blade Workstation Solution, shown in
Figure 1, exemplifies this trend. Rather than placing the workstation computing power at the user's
desk, the computing power is moved to the data center where the rack-mounted blade workstations
can be more easily, securely, and inexpensively managed. Users can remotely view and interact with
the blade workstations using inexpensive client computers. This reduces the heat, clutter, and noise
inherent in multi-workstation desktop configurations. For information on the HP Blade Workstation
Solution, visit
.
http://www.hp.com/go/bladeworkstation