Standard Agent for Linux Administrators' Guide

System Requirements

The Standard Agent for Linux depends on the following system capacities and capabilities:

Supported Instance Types

VMware ESXi (6.0+)KVMAWS EC2Microsoft AzureGoogle Cloud Platform
VMware Hardware Version 11QEMU/KVMAny instance type
that meets the instance requirements
Any instance type
that meets the instance requirements
Any instance type
that meets the instance requirements

Host Instance Requirements

RHEL/CentOS 7 is no longer supported

Support for CentOS 7 and RHEL 7 was removed in HP Anyware 2024.03.

Global instance requirements 
Operating Systems
  • Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
  • RHEL/Rocky Linux 8
  • RHEL/Rocky Linux 9
Remote Host MemoryAt least 2GB of RAM is required on the host desktop. 
The agent should have at least 512MB of available memory.
Remote Host CPUsAt least 2 CPUs are required on the host desktop. 
Processors must support Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE) 4.2. 
To use PCoIP Ultra, processors must support the AVX2 instruction set.
Network Ports

The following ports must be open on the host desktop:

  • TCP 443
  • TCP 4172
  • UDP 4172
  • TCP 60443

Collaboration sessions require 5 open UDP ports (64172-64176)


 UDP port 4172 does not need to be opened when using Anyware Manager Enterprise.

StorageAt least 100MB for installation and 100MB for logging are recommended.
UserCannot be root. You must create a user account for PCoIP connections.

Note: RHEL version OS support lifecycle

RHEL versions are only supported until full support ends from Red Hat.

Note: Ubuntu OS support lifecycle

Ubuntu releases are only supported until stardard support ends from Ubuntu.

Using a standalone physical PC

You can enable PCoIP connections to a standalone computer, without a discreet GPU, via the Standard Agent for Linux. Standalone physical PCs are currently not tested, but are expected to work. For more information and instructions, see HP Anyware Instructions for Standalone Computers in the HP Knowledge Base.

Note: Elastic GPU and other EC2 instances supported

The Standard Agent for Linux supports a variety of EC2 instances, including elastic GPU types such as eg1.large. Refer to Amazon EC2 Elastic GPUs documentation for more information.


Last updated: Thursday, January 16, 2025