Features
Unified Application Provisioning and Management
Applications are centrally managed and virtualized applications are provisioned to users who use different terminals in different regions. The major functions are application server management, flexible application creation, publishing, query, and deletion.
Unified Application Access
Users can remotely access, start, and stop applications using the Huawei Delivery Protocol (HDP) and access remote applications by using an agent. Remote applications can be managed in lists, pinned on top or unpinned from top, and paginated.
Remote Applications
Remote applications are published on Workspace Application Streaming. Users are isolated by session, and data is stored in the profile file that is located on the file server in roaming mode. End users can access multiple remote applications and switch them in the task bar.
APS Load Balancing
Remote applications are allocated based on the load of the App Server (APS, where applications are installed and deployed), and load scheduling policies based on the number of users, CPU usage, and memory usage are supported.
GUI
Remote applications can be displayed as GUIs on Windows terminals.
User Data Storage
- Remote application desktop data sharing: You can configure folder redirection using an AD group policy to store users' file directories and configurations on shared file servers. In this way, user data and configurations can roam between servers.
- Remote application personal data storage: User personal data is stored on a third-party shared storage system, such as network attached storage (NAS).
Application Session Management
Administrators can manage sessions of remote applications.
Printer Redirection
Local printers connected to a client can be mapped to an application so that the application user can use these printers.
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