Dynamic allocation software for assignment of virtual desktop sessions in hybrid virtual client environments
Central management of client virtualization settings
Self-registration of computing resources
Follow-me roaming and persistence
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Overview
A key component of the HP Virtual Client Essentials software portfolio, SAM is a software management tool optimized for client virtualization solutions like Workstation Blades, PC Blades, and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure. SAM acts as the client virtualization control center by unifying the provisioning, management, and migration of desktop resources from one central administrative tool. SAM can manage the assignment of end-user connections to desktop sessions running on hardware in a datacenter via either Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection (RDP) or HP Remote Graphics Software (RGS). SAM makes these sessions available to users as needed. SAM is logically delivered in three operational components:
SAM Client application running on a thin client or other access device
HP SAM Blade Service running on a computing resource (physical blade or virtual machine)
SAM Server and associated SQL database
Features
SAM supports virtual machine resources and physical, dedicated blades and performs the administration and management functions in end user environments.
Simple user administration/provisioning through one location
Installation diagnostic tool to help administrators with SAM installs
Addition of new compute resources using an auto-configuration plug and play method
Centralized management of client MS-RDP and HP-RGS settings through associated global, group, or user policies with optional user override
Follow-me roaming and persistence
Preset session timeouts to logout users after periods of inactivity
Usage and planning reports
Support for capacity planning with extensive and extensible reporting features or user or device trends with roll-up capability
Allocation system to assign users to fixed or dynamic computing resources