Provides the differences between Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) and Intel® Standard Manageability.
Not able to determine what are the differences between Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) and Intel® Standard Manageability.
Intel® Standard Manageability provides system management when the operating system is running and when the system and the operating system are turned off (out-of-band management). Intel® Standard Manageability offers a limited set of out-of-band management features such as remote power on/off, Serial-over-LAN redirect, and Wake-on-LAN. The table below provides an easy guide to comparing Intel® Standard Manageability and Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT).
Features | DASH Profiles DMTF's standard for remote management | Intel® Standard Manageability Remote manageability features available on desktop platforms | Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) Full suite of remote device management capabilities available on desktop and mobile platforms |
Hardware inventory | |||
Software inventory | |||
User account management | |||
Boot control | |||
Web Services Management (WS-Man) support | |||
Power state management | |||
Redirection | |||
Alarm clock | |||
Agent presence | |||
Access monitor | |||
Remote configuration | |||
System defense filters | |||
Out-of-band KVM remote control | |||
Wireless Intel® AMT | |||
Fast call for help | |||
Intel® Remote Secure Erase with Intel® SSD Pro |