Term | Description |
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H.264 | A standard for video compression developed by MPEG and VCEG for a wide range of bit rates and resolutions. Also known as MPEG-4 AVC (Advanced Video Coding) and MPEG-4 Part 10. |
HA | High availability. Sun Ray HA groups have traditionally been called failover groups. |
head | Colloquial term for a screen, or display, or monitor, especially in a context where more than one is used in conjunction with the same keyboard and mouse, as in "multihead" feature. |
high availability | See failover. The term high availability refers to a benefit of this type of configuration; the term failover group refers to the functionality. |
hotdesking | The ability for a user to remove a smart card, insert it into any other client within a failover group, and have the user's session "follow" the user, thus allowing the user to have instantaneous access to the user's windowing environment and current applications from multiple clients. |
hot key | A predefined key that causes an activity to occur. For example, a hot key is used to display the Settings screen on the Sun Ray Client. |
hot-pluggable | A property of a hardware component that can be inserted into or removed from a system that is powered on. USB devices connected to Sun Ray Clients are hot-pluggable. |