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1 Introduction
HP Remote Client Solutions are designed to support a variety of users’ needs, from the most basic
computing tasks to more demanding professional and technical applications, while giving IT greater
control over technology resources, simplifying desktop management, increasing agility and, in many
cases, reducing total cost of ownership.
Underlying HP Remote Client Solutions is a unified infrastructure that enables client deployment, session
allocation, balancing of computing resources, and supports the business needs of a diverse set of users
though the use of a common set of tools.
The HP Session Allocation Manager (HP SAM) system is the control point in managing an HP Remote
Client Solutions deployment. HP SAM manages the assignment of connections from an end-user's client
access device to desktop sessions running on computing resources in a centralized location (typically, a
data center). HP SAM makes these desktop sessions available to users as they are needed.
For more information about HP Remote Client Solutions, visit
http://www.hp.com/go/rcs.
What's New in This Release
Option to Prefer Allocation of Recently Used Resources:
With previous versions of HP SAM, and with this option disabled (which is the default), SAM
allocates resources within a role to a user with a preference toward providing a resource that
has not recently been used. This helps provide more even utilization of resources.
When this new option (found in the General tab under System Settings on the HP SAM
administrative console) is enabled, SAM will allocate resources within a role to a user with a
preference toward providing the resource that was most recently used by this user.
It is important to note that SAM cannot guarantee that a user will be returned to their most
recently used resource because another user may already be using it. If you want to ensure
that each user will always get the same resource, you should use Dedicated Resources
instead of roles.
Also note that this feature does not affect allocation when the user has In-use or Disconnected
sessions. SAM will always try to allocate resources reserved for the user, regardless of this
setting. It also has no affect on Dedicated Resources or their backup resources or backup
roles.
Additional Support:
Linux RHEL6 on access devices and resources
VMware Virtual Machine Linux resources
HP T5740e (WES7) Thin Clients
Microsoft SQL 2008 R2
What's New in This Release
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