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Technical Information

PowerKeeper uses HP ProLiant DL360 G5 hardware to provide the most reliable privileged account access management appliance on the market today.
  • The known quality of HP hardware provides assurance that the PowerKeeper appliance is most reliable solution available.

  • The redundancy features in the HP ProLiant DL360 G5 server provide protection against downtime.

  • The PowerKeeper appliance ships with redundant hot-swap drives, fans and power supplies.

  • Options include hot-bank memory and a redundant CPU.

  • The PowerKeeper hardware is backed by on-site support by HP. If there is a hardware failure, an HP technician will be dispatched to your site and will replace the failed hardware. You will not need to ship the device back to Symark.

Combined with the other high-availability and redundancy features available in PowerKeeper, Symark provides the most reliable hardware platform for privileged account access management available in the marketplace today.

PowerKeeper Diagram - How PowerKeeper Works

A user requests a password through PowerKeeper, checks out the password (which may require a managers approval) and uses it to log in to a privileged account. Similarly, an application requests a password and PowerKeeper authenticates the application against the approved program factors. If authenticated, PowerKeeper checks out a one-time password to the application. In either case, PowerKeeper can rotate the password after it is checked in or after a pre-determined time. All requests and password activity is logged by PowerKeeper.

PowerKeeper Technical Information - Password Vault

 

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