The following table lists the terms that are used in this document and their definitions:
Table 1. Terms and definitionsThe following table lists the terms that are used in this document and their definitions:
Terminology
Definition
Private cloud
Wyse Management Suite server installed on the cloud that is private to your parent data center.
WDA
Wyse Device Agent which resides in the device and acts as an agent for communication between server and client.
Local repository
Wyse Device Agent which resides in the device and acts as an agent for communication between server and client.
Remote repository
Application, operating system image, and file repositories that can be optionally installed for scalability and reliability across geographies to transfer content.
Public cloud
Wyse Management Suite hosted on a public cloud with the convenience and cost savings of not having to set up and maintain the infrastructure and software.
Add-on/App
Any component or package that is not a part of the base build and is provided as an optional component. The component or package can be deployed from the management software. For example—Latest connection brokers from VMware and Citrix.
On-premise
Wyse Management Suite server installed on-premises that is private to your organization's data center.
Tenant
A group of users who share a common access with specific privileges to the Wyse Management Suite. It is a unique key assigned to specific customers to access the management suite.
Users
Users can be local administrators, global administrators, and viewers. Group users and users imported from Active Directory can be assigned global administrator, group administrator, and viewer roles to log in to the Wyse Management Suite. Users are given permissions to perform operations based on roles that are assigned to them.
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