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Deployment configurations

Deployment considerations

Deployment considerations

Maximum number of protected flows

HP Velocity supports a range of 16 to 1024 simultaneously protected flows.

The minimum supported protected flows are:

16 for HP thin clients

16 for virtual desktops

256 terminal services servers

HP Velocity defaults to the minimum supported simultaneous flows. If the default setting is changed, the system must be rebooted for the change to take effect.

NOTE: HP Velocity server-to-server flows are only monitored, not protected. Only flows between a server enabled with HP Velocity and an HP thin client are protected.

NOTE: LiveTCP will provide latency mitigation for up to 32 simultaneous protected flows.

About HP Velocity beacons

HP Velocity advertises its presence in a non-intrusive way by modifying IP and TCP headers in compliance with International Engineering Task Force (IETF) standards.

If either IP or TCP Option beacons are enabled, HP Velocity will add up to 4 bytes of data to the IP or TCP headers. This is in compliance with RFC 791 and RFC 793. Some applications might not be compliant with RFC 791 or RFC 793, and as a result might not be able to process IP or TCP Option beacons. If this occurs, disabling IP and/or TCP Option beacons should resolve the issue.

For more information on configuring beacons, see the HP Velocity User Guide.

NOTE: HP Velocity beacons are:

IP Option - 0x880477FB (UDP Flows)

TCP Option - 0x010000000000000000 (TCP Flows)

HP Velocity Server Side Deployment Guide

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Contents HP Velocity Server Side Deployment Guide Page Contents Using the Management Application HP Velocity group policyTroubleshooting About this document PurposeIntended audience Document styles and conventionsConvention Description SamplenameProtect mode Monitor modeOff mode HP Velocity functional overviewEstablishing a connection InitializationHandshaking BeaconingProtected state Deployments Deployment configurationsVirtualization architecture Direct Example of a direct deployment Proxied Example of a proxied deploymentDirect and proxied Example of a direct and proxied deploymentTerminal services Example of a terminal services deploymentMaximum number of protected flows Deployment considerationsAbout HP Velocity beacons System requirements InstallationsRequirement Server OS Virtual desktop OS Server-side installation To install HP Velocity serverConfirm Installation screen appears Installing HP Velocity on Microsoft Hyper-V Microsoft Hyper-V network connectionsClick Change Adapter Settings HP thin client installation Setting adapter propertiesHP Velocity management Identifying the HP Velocity operational mode on WindowsHP Velocity Management Application modes Icon Color Mode Description Setting the HP Velocity operational modeHP Velocity icon color codes To set the HP Velocity operational mode Displaying the protected or monitored flow countHP Velocity Policy Engine HP Velocity group policyMicrosoft Group Policy Configuring HP Velocity using Group Policy Adding the HP Velocity Administrative Template to a GPOTo change HP Velocity settings on all systems in an OU Updating a policy configurationAbout the HP Velocity Administrative Template Management Application Mode System SettingsManagement Application Mode Setting Default Options System settings Setting Default OptionsSetting Default Options Boot Settings Boot settings Setting Default OptionsPolicy Filters Port & IP settings Setting Default Options Policy Filters Port & IPWhitelist filter for TCP and UDP Special Port Filter for TCP and UDPBlacklist IP filter Whitelist IP filter LiveQ Target Loss Rate FiltersTLR Filters LiveTCP Protocol Latency Mitigation Policy Filters LiveQ Packet Loss ProtectionAggressive encoding as soon as it detects LiveTCP Latency Mitigation settings Setting Default Options LiveTCP Latency MitigationLogging settings Setting Default Options LoggingRegistry keys used in HP Velocity configuration System Settings keys Boot Settings keysManagement Application key Registry key ParameterPolicy Filters Port and IP keys LiveQ Target Loss Rate TLR Policy Filters keys LiveQ Packet Loss Protection keys LiveTCP Protocol Latency Mitigation Policy Filters keysLiveTCP Latency Mitigation keys Logging keys Using the Management Application Network StatisticsNetwork statistics Statistics viewStatistic name Description Advanced Statistics view Advanced statisticsPackets Encoded Working with network statistics Network statistics operations Operation DescriptionNetwork Monitor Graph name Color DescriptionAdditional network loss and network throughput data Flow InformationValue Description Remote system statistics Protected data flow statisticsUsing the Management Application Flow Information Local and remote system informationLocal Rx throughput for an endpoint Remote Rx throughput for an endpoint Configuration Configuring global system settings Configuration option Description Displaying system boot settings Configuring policy filters Policy Filters configuration dialogIP filters Policy filter precedenceBlacklist IP filter Whitelist IP filter Port filtersTransparent port filter Whitelist port filterSpecial port filter LiveQ policy filters Configuration option Description LiveTCP policy filters Configuring LiveQ packet loss settings LiveQ Packet Loss Protection configuration dialogLiveQ configurable parameters Configuring LiveTCP Latency Mitigation LiveTCP Latency Mitigation configuration dialogConfiguring the network simulator LiveTCP Latency Mitigation parametersGeneral settings Network simulator parametersHP Velocity configuration report Troubleshooting Procedure in this document doesn’t work Is traffic between two HP Velocity servers only monitored?
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