Hp Sam Software Components; Remote Graphics Software (Rgs) - HP BladeSystem bc2000 - Blade PC Administrator's Manual

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HP SAM Software Components

The following are the primary components of HP SAM.
HP SAM Client—The HP SAM Client runs on the access device and displays the graphical
interface employed by the user to request a connection from a client computer to a computing
resource. When the user requests a connection, the HP SAM client communicates this request to
the HP SAM Web Server for execution.
HP SAM Web Server—The HP SAM Web Server (web server) runs on Windows Server 2003 or
2008 and manages the operation of HP SAM. A request is made to the web server when a user
on an access device requests a connection to a computing resource. The web server validates the
request, and then communicates back to the access device to orchestrate the connection. In
addition, the web server supports a browser interface to allow the HP SAM administrator to set up,
configure, and administer HP SAM. The web server also creates and accesses a database in
Microsoft SQL Server.
HP SAM Registration Service—The HP SAM Registration Service (registration service or blade
service) runs on the computing resource and communicates the status of the computing resource
and its connections to the HP SAM Web Server.
NOTE:
Refer to the documentation that shipped with your computing resource and your access device
to determine which of the above components are factory-installed on your hardware and which
components you'll need to install. For example, the HP SAM Client and the RGS Receiver are both
factory-installed on some clients. Other RGS software is optional and must be acquired separately. For
more information on RGS, visit http://www.hp.com/go/rgs.

Remote Graphics Software (RGS)

RGS is a communication protocol similar to Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). HP SAM allows
you to use either RGS or RDP.
RGS has a couple of advantages over RDP:
RGS has advanced graphics capabilities that provide a better experience with multimedia and 3D
graphics applications over a standard computer network.
RGS supports multiple monitors configured with an offset layout.
Thin clients are set to use RGS when possible. If both RGS and RDP are installed on the access device,
RGS is the default. If RGS is installed on both access device and computing resource, RGS is used. If
one or both do not have RGS, then RDP is used.
HP RGS is optional and must be acquired separately. For information on HP RGS, visit
http://www.hp.com/go/rgs. To view the HP Remote Graphics Software User Guide, visit
http://www.hp.com/support/rgs_manuals
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Chapter 1 Introduction
and scroll down to the User guide heading.
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