
Table 2-2 RGS performance features (continued)
Feature Description
See
Advanced performance features on page 45 for more information.
Selective screen updates When Advanced Video Compression is not selected, only the portions of the
screen that change are captured, compressed, and transmitted from the
remote computer to the local computer, further improving performance.
Table 2-3 RGS security features
Feature Description
Encryption RGS supports AES 256 encryption of the pixel data sent from the remote
computer to the local computer.
Event logging Network outages or loss of connectivity between a local and a remote
computer can leave a desktop session running without supervision. To
safeguard running applications, customer-designed agents can monitor the
status of connections to determine if termination of applications is
required. Event logging provides a mechanism for agents to determine the
status of the connection.
See
RGS Sender event logging (Windows only) on page 64 for more
information about using this feature.
Remote computer monitor blanking The remote computer’s monitor will blank to black by default when an RGS
connection is established.
See
Remote computer monitor blanking operation on page 77 for more
information.
For a more detailed list of RGS security features, see
RGS security features on page 76.
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