Standard Agent for Linux Administrators' Guide

Anyware Standard Agent for Linux 24.10

This guide is intended for administrators who are deploying the Standard Agent for Linux as part of HP Anyware. It assumes thorough knowledge of Linux conventions and networking concepts, including firewall configuration.

About the Standard Agent for Linux

The Standard Agent for Linux is part of HP Anyware. It enables users to deliver virtual Linux desktops or custom applications to remote users. End users connect to their virtual desktops with a Anyware client, either directly or via a connection broker.

Typical end users of the Anyware Standard Agent for Linux include task workers and knowledge workers who need a Linux desktop, but do not require high-end GPU-powered graphics applications.

A deployed Standard Agent for Linux requires these components:

  • A host machine which provides the desktop to remote clients. The host must be a virtual machine in a data center or in the cloud. See System Requirements for more information.
  • The agent software installed on the host machine.

Where to Find Information about Other Components

This guide describes the Standard Agent for Linux.

For complete information about all of the components used in PCoIP ecosystems, including architectural diagrams and deployment suggestions, see one of the following documents:

HP Anyware architectures and descriptions:

For more information about PCoIP clients, see one of the following:

Cloud Access Software architectures and descriptions:

For information about Cloud Access licensing, see our Licensing FAQ. Most PCoIP systems use PCoIP Cloud Licensing. For systems using a local PCoIP License server instead, refer to the following guides:

  • Teradici PCoIP License Server Administrators' Guide for Online Environments
  • Teradici PCoIP License Server Administrators' Guide for Offline Environments

For information about HP Anyware licensing, see our Licensing FAQ. Most Anyware systems use Cloud Licensing. For systems using a local License server instead, refer to the following guides:


Last updated: Saturday, November 9, 2024