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VMware View with PCoIP
PCoIP is a new high-performance remote display protocol provided by VMware. This protocol is available for
View desktops that are sourced from virtual machines, Teradici clients, and physical machines that have
Teradici-enabled host cards.
PCoIP can compensate for an increase in latency or a reduction in bandwidth, to ensure that end users can
remain productive regardless of network conditions. PCoIP is optimized for delivery of images, audio, and
video content for a wide range of users on the LAN or across the WAN. PCoIP provides the following features:
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You can use up to 4 monitors and adjust the resolution for each monitor separately, up to 2560 x 1600
resolution per display.
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You can copy and paste text between the local system and the View desktop, but you cannot copy and
paste system objects such as folders and files between systems.
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You can configure the amount of bandwidth used by Adobe Flash content to improve the overall Web
browsing experience and make other applications more responsive.
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PCoIP supports 32-bit color.
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PCoIP supports 128-bit encryption.
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PCoIP supports Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption, which is turned on by default.
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You can use this protocol with your company's virtual private network.
Client hardware requirements include the following:
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800MHz or higher processor speed
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x86-based processor with SSE2 extensions
View clients that use PCoIP can connect to View security servers, but PCoIP sessions with the virtual desktop
ignore the security server. PCoIP uses the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) for streaming audio and video.
Security servers support only TCP.
Microsoft RDP
Remote Desktop Protocol is the same protocol many people already use to access their work computer from
their home computer. RDP provides access to all the applications, files, and network resources on a remote
computer.
Microsoft RDP provides the following features:
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You can use multiple monitors in span mode.
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You can copy and paste text between the local system and the View desktop, but you cannot copy and
paste system objects such as folders and files between systems.
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You can configure the amount of bandwidth used by Adobe Flash content to improve the overall Web
browsing experience and make other applications more responsive.
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RDP supports 32-bit color.
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RDP supports 128-bit encryption.
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You can use this protocol for making secure, encrypted connections to a View security server in the
corporate DMZ.
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