HP Anyware Remote System Controller (7K6D7AA)

This remote out-of-band management solution gives you the power to manage a workstation fleet without compromising control, all from a single interface. Quick-to-deploy, scalable, and with strong security—provide support and maintenance from anywhere.

HP Anyware Remote System Controller (7K6D7AA)

Workstation Fleet Management – From Anywhere

Remotely launch a KVM session and perform out-of-band management tasks such as pre-boot access, BIOS updates, and re-imaging. * Without compromising control, deploy a fleet of workstations and give power users dedicated access to high performance devices.

One Dashboard. All Access.

Consolidate workstation fleet management into a single dashboard--anywhere. * Provide maintenance and support while receiving reports and insights at a glance. Optimize your infrastructure and resolve issues before they affect end users.

Multiple options for Easy Deployment

Deploy an ideal solution with flexible options across hardware and software. Choose an internal or external controller—compatible with Z by HP workstations * and other compute devices * —and embedded or browser-based public cloud management software. *

Complete Out of Band Remote Workstation Management

Redfish®

Based on Redfish® API, HP Remote System Controller can be used with your own fleet management tools, allowing for seamless integration into a hybrid IT environment.

Hardware Alerts and Reports

Increase efficiency and uptime by receiving hardware alerts and consolidated reports across devices directly to your admin interface. With early diagnosis you can develop insights and reduce downtime by quickly acting on critical failures. *

HP Remote System Management

Manage your entire fleet of devices from a single interface. With cloud-based software, access hardware from any network without having to use a VPN. Access to HP Remote System Management is included with purchase of the HP Remote System Controller.

Embedded Software

With one-to-one access, manage a single hardware device and launch a KVM session to get system information such as the model number and BIOS version. Access hardware from a wide variety of network connections without having to modify network configurations or use a VPN. *