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Learning VMware App Volumes

You're reading from   Learning VMware App Volumes Deliver applications to virtual desktop environments in seconds and at scale with the click of a button

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785884382
Length 494 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Introduction to App Volumes 2. Architectural and Feature Overview FREE CHAPTER 3. Designing and Building an App Volumes Deployment 4. Installing and Configuring the App Volumes Software 5. A Guided Tour of the Management Console 6. Working with AppStacks 7. Working with Writable Volumes 8. Delivering ThinApp Packages with App Volumes 9. Horizon View Integration 10. Deploying App Volumes in a Citrix XenDesktop Environment 11. Deploying App Volumes in a RemoteApp Environment 12. Deploying App Volumes in a Citrix XenApp Environment 13. Deploying App Volumes in a Horizon View Hosted Apps Environment 14. Advanced Configuration and Other Options Index

Phase II – Proving the technology

In this section, we are going to discuss the approach to proving the technology is fit for purpose. This is a key piece of work that needs to be successfully completed once we have completed phase I, and is somewhat different from how you would typically approach an IT project. This is the same approach you should take for any end user computing type of project. The transition from phase I to phase II can be seen in the following diagram:

Phase II – Proving the technology

Our starting point is to focus on the end users rather than the IT department. After all, these are the people who will be using the applications on a daily basis and know what they need to get their jobs done. Rather than giving them what you think they need, let's ask them what they actually need and then, within reason, deliver their requirements. It's that old saying of don't try to fit a square peg into a round hole, as no matter how hard you try, it's just never going to fit.

First and foremost...

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