Operational Management - HP Compaq t5125 Supplementary Manual

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HP Compaq Thin Clients t5000 Series: Benefit Analysis Paper
Operational
Management
Operational management is defined as technical support for the recurring, day-to-day
activities that are required to keep networks, applications, systems and system
components functional and operational.
Best Practice Process Category
Virus Protection
Tools, processes, and procedures that prevent
virus attacks and/or ensure recovery after
virus attacks.
Enterprises who implement best practices in
this area:
Eliminate manual intervention in the virus
detection process
Protect both the desktop and server from
viruses
Have good follow-up activities once a
virus is found
Data Management
Involves back-up, restore, and repository
services for client and server data.
Enterprises who implement best practices in
this area:
Centralize data management
Use automated tools
Minimize labor for the user
Integrate the backup, restore and storage
management processes
Performance Monitoring and Event
Management
Processes and activities that allow IS
personnel to either prevent problems or to
detect them at an early stage.
Enterprises who implement best practices in
this area:
Deploy problem detection technology
Integrate problem detection tools with
other systems management schemes
Use redundant systems
TCSC Solution
Because there's no data
on the thin client, there's
no risk of a virus attack
on mission critical data
on the client.
Additionally,
administrators can ensure
the server is firewalled
and virus protected.
Virus protection will vary
from one operating
system to the next. Please
check with the software
manufacturer for more
information.
In server-based computing
with thin clients, critical
information is stored on
network storage,
automating data backup
with no end user labor.
Thin client management
software allows network
administrators to remotely
browse, diagnose, and
repair problems without
leaving their desks.
Since all software resides
on the server and a
common image is
deployed to all thin
is
clients, troubleshooting
greatly simplified.
Thin clients are inherently
redundant. Each thin
client device on a TCSC
network provides an
identical user experience.
Load balanced servers
can increase uptime and
reliability.
Summary
TCSC solution
helps meet best
practice
standards.
TCSC solution
helps exceed
best practice
standards.
TCSC solution
helps exceed
best practice
standards
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