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TXT (Trusted Execution Technology)
Due to the complexity of this feature, please visit:
Note:
To use this feature VT, Vt-d, SMX and TPM must be enabled.
IAMT (Intel
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Active Management Technology)
Intel Active Management Technology (AMT) is a technology for remotely managing and securing PCs out-of-band. With AMT it
is possible to remotely power up, power down, power cycle and reset the client computer. Complete Systeminformation
(Hardware, Software, System Log) is remotely available for the Administrator. It is also possible to remote boot the PC and
redirect to a CD-ROM, DVD or other boot device that is connected on the host pc. This is useful if the PC has a corrupted or
missing OS. Also it is possible to remotely redirect to the systems bios via console redirection through serial over LAN (SOL).
This feature supports remote repair, remote troubleshooting, remote repair, software upgrades and so on.
Intel
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VT and VT-d
Increasing manageability, security, and flexibility in IT environments, virtualization technologies like hardware-assisted Intel
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Virtualization Technology (Intel
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VT) combined with software-based virtualization solutions provide maximum system utilization
by consolidating multiple environments into a single server or PC. By abstracting the software away from the underlying
hardware, a world of new usage models opens up that reduce costs, increase management efficiency, strengthen security, while
making your computing infrastructure more resilient in the event of a disaster.
For more information about the technology please visit:
http://www.intel.com/technology/virtualization/
VT-d supports the remapping of I/O DMA transfers and device-generated interrupts. The architecture of VT-d provides the
flexibility to support multiple usage models that may run un-modified, special-purpose, or "virtualization aware" guest OSs. The
VT-d hardware capabilities for I/O virtualization complement the existing Intel
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VT capability to virtualize processor and memory
resources. Together, this roadmap of VT technologies offers a complete solution to provide full hardware support for the
virtualization of Intel
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platforms.
Reference:
http://ark.intel.com/VTList.aspx
http://www.intel.com/technology/itj/2006/v10i3/2-io/7-conclusion.htm