Remote-access Guide

dell remote access host card

by Jo Kerluke Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is the Dell remote-access architecture?

The Dell remote-access architecture consists of hardware and software components that allow administrators to do the following: Access a server after a server failure, power outage, or loss of a network connection (using a network interface card (NIC) or modem)

What is the Dell Remote Assistant Card II?

As managing servers from remote locations becomes a requirement in IT environments, components such as the Dell Remote Assistant Card II and Dell Remote Access Card III enable the monitoring, troubleshooting, and repair of servers remotely.

What is the remote access function in server administrator?

The Remote Access function (provided in Server Administrator 1.1) lets administrators install and update the remote-access software, configure the remote-access architecture, and remotely access the server while it is operational. Dell OpenManage IT Assistant can configure and launch access to DRAC II and DRAC III.

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What is a remote access host card?

It gives the end user the ability to harness the power of high-end towers, blade servers or rack workstations by converting them into a workstation that delivers high-end images to any remote location.

What is a PCoIP host card?

Answer: "PCoIP Remote Workstation Card" or "host card" or "hardware host" refers to Teradici's hardware implementation of a PCoIP protocol encoder. It's also used to refer to products that use the Teradici's hardware encoder including: PCI Express PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards (dual and quad display)

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