1.1 Operating Modes: Domain vs. Standalone

Reflection X Advantage can be operated in either "Standalone" or "Domain" mode.

Standalone mode

Standalone mode is provided by a single application—X Manager, which is installed by default. In this mode you use one application, X Manager to access X hosts and clients, configure and share sessions, and monitor session status — all from your own desktop.

Domain mode

Running Reflection X Advantage in Domain mode provides access to all the features in standalone mode, and also provides access to additional domain services. Domain administrators run the X Administrative Console to configure and manage Reflection X domains, and to handle load balancing, optimizing performance for a group of X sessions. Domain users run X Manager for Domains to access X hosts and clients. These applications connect to a central domain controller, which runs the Reflection X service and stores session definitions in a shared database. As an authorized domain user, you can start, join, leave, and share a running X session. You can use all public definitions created by administrators, as well as create private definitions available only to you. For information on setting up and configuring a Reflection X Advantage domain, see Reflection X Advantage Domain Administration.

Feature comparison

 

Standalone Mode (X Manager)

Domain Mode (X Manager for Domains)

Support for the GNOME 3 Desktop

Yes

Yes

Launch and interact with an X client application

Yes

Yes

XDMCP

Yes

Yes

X session sharing

Yes

Yes

X11 Extensions support

Yes

Yes

Improved performance over slow networks

Yes

Yes

Integrated Secure Shell

Yes

Yes

FIPS 140-2 validated crypto module

Yes

Yes

X.509 certificate authentication

Yes

Yes

Native IME support

Yes

Yes

Centralized configuration of settings

Yes

Leave and rejoin X sessions

Yes

Fault tolerance for X sessions

Yes

Domain authentication services

Yes

Load balancing

Yes