FAQ — System Requirements for PCoIP Product and Components
Articles describes the PCoIP products available and provides links to the system requirements found in the more recent documentation for each component.
FAQ – Table of Contents
Answers - Overview
1. What is PCoIP?
PCoIP is a remoting display protocol that streams a complete desktop or workload generated by on remote host (PCoIP Host) to a local client device (PCoIP Client) using a standard IP network.
All data, files, are kept secured on the remote host and are not transferred to the PCoIP client. The PCoIP client receives only pixals which are then displayed on the local monitor.
2. Key Features of the PCoIP Protocol
Key features of PCoIP Protocol include the following.
- PCoIP technology uses advanced display compression to provide remote computing solutions such as remote physical workstations, GPU-enabled virtual workstations, or standard virtual desktops as a progressive alternative to a local deployment model.
- It supports many of the devices available to physical machines, including keyboard, mouse, USB devices, tablets, multiple monitors, printers, audio devices, as well as custom options.
- The PCoIP protocol ensures ultra-secure remote connectivity between a remote computer and a broad range of client devices including stateless PCoIP Zero Clients, PCoIP Software Clients and PCoIP Mobile Clients.
- Display images are compressed and transmitted as a stream of encrypted pixels, ensuring corporate IP remains secured within the enterprise data center.
- The PCoIP protocol, and PCoIP HP Anyware, offers unrivaled performance in terms of user interactivity, frame rate and image quality. PCoIP also features a 'build-to-lossless' capability which ensures lossless reproduction of the original display image at the PCoIP Client endpoint. Lossless reproduction is critical particularly in instances such as medical diagnostics, geospatial analysis, and media production, where the image itself contains important visual information.
- PCoIP protocol uses the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) which is much better suited for streaming media and real time display situations than TCP-based alternatives, especially over high latency networks.
3. PCoIP Products and Components
PCoIP Components Description |
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PCoIP ClientDevice used by the end user to access a remote desktop or remote workload from the PCoIP Host |
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PCoIP HostThe PCoIP agent streams the host workload/desktop to a PCoIP client using the PCoIP protocol. |
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PCoIP Connection Manager (CM)Application that coordinates authentication of users prior to setting a PCoIP connection. |
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PCoIP Security Gateway (SG)Application that provides security if your PCoIP client is on a Wide Area Network. |
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PCoIP Connection Broker (Broker)Application that provides rules and controls which clients can connect to which hosts. |
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PCoIP Management ConsoleApplication that provides a management interface for Zero Clients and Remote Workstation Cards |
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PCoIP License ServerApplication that ensures that only licensed products can establish a PCoIP connection. |
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