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Getting Started with Citrix XenApp?? 7.6

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784394233
Length 316 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Why Citrix XenApp® – Making the Case for App Virtualization FREE CHAPTER 2. Designing a Citrix® Solution to Fit Your Needs 3. Preparing Your System for XenApp® Deployment 4. Installing and Configuring Citrix XenApp® 5. Installing and Configuring Citrix® StoreFront™ 6. Installing and Configuring NetScaler Gateway™ 7. Load Balancing with Citrix® NetScaler® 8. Building Your First XenApp® Farm – Machine Creation Services 9. Building Your First XenApp® Farm – Provisioning Services™ 10. Administering a XenApp® Environment – Application Management 11. Administering a XenApp® Environment – Server Management 12. Printing 13. Troubleshooting Tools, Tips, and Tricks 14. The Big Day – Going Live with Citrix XenApp® Index

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In conclusion, MCS is a very solid mechanism for server and desktop provisioning. You can create, add, and update XenApp servers from a single image. With MCS, you can also remove machines from the XenApp site with the capability of totally eliminating footprints on the IT infrastructure. In addition to this, all management tasks are done from Citrix Studio, which facilitates maintenance and it gives IT administrators a single control point for the environment. However, MCS is not the only method to build virtual machines in XenApp. There is another technology called Citrix PVS, which can deploy and manage both Citrix (XenApp/XenDesktop) and non-Citrix workloads in both physical and virtual systems. In fact, PVS is so widely popular in enterprise environments today that I will dedicate the entire next chapter to teaching the use case and deployment of this technology that many customers choose to leverage as an alternative to MCS. In contrast to MCS, PVS requires a separate server...

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