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Product Introduction
Overview
Strengths
Scenarios
Differences between SaaS BH Standard Edition and Pro Edition
Purchase Guide
Billing Overview
Purchase Method
Upgrade Subscription Plan
Upgrade Bandwidth
Upgrade Extension Pack
Renewal
Payment Overdue
Refund
Getting Started
First Login of Admin
Admin Manual
First Login of Ops Engineer
Ops Engineer Manual
Operation Guide
Admin Guide
Operations Guide
Practical Tutorial
Blocking High-risk Commands
File Transfer Control
Tracing Security Incidents
Cross-VPC Asset Management
Access Bastion Host O&M Page Via Intranet Domain
Troubleshooting
Windows Resource Login Connection Timeout
Windows Resource Login Prompting Wait Active
Linux Resource Login via Mac Prompting No Matching Host Key Type Found
Windows Resource is Inaccessible for Mac Users
iTerm Client Displaying Unrecognizable Characters to Mac Users During Ops
Unable to Invoke Local XShell or SecureCRT
Ops Members Cannot Receive SMS Verification Code
Ops Members Cannot Load the Account When Logging in to Resources
Linux Resource Login Prompting Host Unreachable
Linux Resource Login Failure Prompting Password Error
FAQs
Usage
Consultation
BH Policy
Privacy Policy
Data Processing And Security Agreement

Consultation

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Last updated: 2023-12-27 17:12:00

How do I choose between BH Standard and Pro Editions?

Pro Edition: Suitable for enterprises with database asset management or Ops efficiency improvement needs.
Standard Edition: Suitable for SMEs with basic CVM Ops and audit needs.
For more information on their differences, see Differences Between BH Standard and Pro Editions.

Can I still connect to the IP of a CVM instance after purchasing the BH service?

The BH service itself does not modify your CVM security group. If you have not configured another security group, you can still make the connection through the IP of your CVM instance. For Ops compliance and audit integrity, we recommend you configure a security group policy to allow CVM login and Ops operations only through BH.

Does BH support the management of non-Tencent Cloud and off-cloud servers?

Yes, as long as the network is connected.

What remote tools can work with BH?

Windows clients: MSTSC, SecureCRT, Xshell, Xftp, WinSCP, FileZilla, and weterm.
macOS clients: MRD, iTerm, Mac Terminal, SecureCRT, FileZilla, Transmit, and weterm.

What file transfers does BH support?

Files can be transferred via SFTP, rz/sz, disk mapping, and clipboard within the permission scope.

Can I modify the VPC and subnet after activating the BH service?

No.

Does BH support the management of assets in multiple subnets?

Yes, as long as the network is connected.

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