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Getting Started with XenDesktop 7.x

You're reading from   Getting Started with XenDesktop 7.x Deliver desktops and applications to your end users, anywhere, anytime, with XenDesktop 7.x.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849689762
Length 422 pages
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Getting Started with XenDesktop 7.x
Credits
Notice
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Designing a XenDesktop Site FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing XenDesktop 3. Managing Machine Catalogs, Hosts, and Personal vDisks 4. Managing Delivery Groups 5. Managing Policies 6. Managing Printing 7. Virtualizing USB Support 8. Virtualizing Storage and Backup 9. High Definition Experience (HDX) 10. Application Delivery 11. Working with the XenDesktop SDK 12. Working with Citrix ReceiverTM and Plugins 13. Securing XenDesktop 14. Managing and Monitoring XenDesktop 15. VDI in the Cloud Creating a Domain Certificate Authority
XenDesktop Policy Settings Reference Creating Self-signed Certificates for NetScaler Gateway Using Public CA-signed SSL Wildcard Certificates on NetScaler Gateway Index

HDX 3D


HDX 3D is also referred to as HDX 3D Pro, although there is some internal debate at Citrix about whether to drop the Pro extension from the name, HDX 3D enables you to deliver desktops and applications that require a GPU for hardware acceleration. HDX 3D is particularly suitable for use with Direct X- and OpenGL-driven applications, and with rich media such as videos.

Ultimately, HDX 3D allows you to replace expensive workstations with simpler, low-end devices, moving the graphics processing to the server. HDX 3D is useful for computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), computer-aided engineering (CAE), geographical information software (GIS), and picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) for medical imaging.

A small subset of the market is virtualizing their 3D applications. What these 3D customers and vendors are finding is that even though their solutions are very costly, they can still save some money with HDX. Running a 3D application on a server...

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