TeraTerm Features
What are the features of TeraTerm?
Performance
- Latency
Operating System
- Windows Support
User Interface
- Scrolling
- Customization
- Logging
- Command-line interface
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Performance
Plugins | Provides additional functionality for increased security, analytics, monitoring, and other features not included in the native feature set. | Not enough data | |
Resource Usage | Monitors or provides controls for infrastructure resource usage and optimize. | Not enough data | |
Latency | Has minimal delay between input and visual feedback. This feature was mentioned in 10 TeraTerm reviews. | 90% (Based on 10 reviews) |
Operating System
Linux Support | Functions on the Linux operating system. | Not enough data | |
Windows Support | Functions on the Windows operating system. 11 reviewers of TeraTerm have provided feedback on this feature. | 92% (Based on 11 reviews) | |
Mac Support | Functions on the Mac operating system. | Not enough data | |
Unix Support | Functions on the Unix operating system. | Not enough data |
User Interface
Scrolling | Based on 10 TeraTerm reviews. Provides various ways for user to effectively navigate within the terminal window. | 92% (Based on 10 reviews) | |
Customization | As reported in 10 TeraTerm reviews. The visual appearance of the terminal window can be easily customized to fit the user's needs. | 85% (Based on 10 reviews) | |
Logging | As reported in 10 TeraTerm reviews. Record of data changes taking place in the software. | 95% (Based on 10 reviews) | |
Command-line interface | Allows users to access a terminal host system and input command sequences. This feature was mentioned in 10 TeraTerm reviews. | 95% (Based on 10 reviews) |
Licensing
Concurrent Licensing | Allows companies to purchase a fixed number of licenses that can be shared between a number of users. | Not enough data | |
Subscription Licensing | Allows companies to pay for access to a software platform for an allotted time, say by month or year. | Not enough data | |
Named User Licensing | Provides one license to a specific individual and cannot be shared with other users. | Not enough data | |
Perpetual Licensing | Allows users to use the software for an indefinite time frame. | Not enough data |
Security
Multifactor Authentication (MFA) | Requires the user to provide two or more verification factors to gain access to the Terminal Emulator. | Not enough data | |
Secure Sockets Layer encryption | Allows SSl/TLS integration to challenge users before granting access to the terminal emulator running on multiple devices. | Not enough data | |
Portal Access | Provides a portal which connects the customer’s active directory to the multifactor authentication (MFA) system. | Not enough data | |
SAML Service Provider Integration | Allows SAML service provider integration to challenge users before granting access to the terminal emulator running on multiple devices. | Not enough data |
Functionality
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) | Provides robotic process automation capabilities to automate repetitive tasks. | Not enough data | |
Replication | Supports clustering or resilience for the terminal emulation solution | Not enough data |