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Citrix XenApp 7.5 Desktop Virtualization Solutions

You're reading from   Citrix XenApp 7.5 Desktop Virtualization Solutions Plan, design, optimize, and implement your XenApp solution to mobilize your business

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2014
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ISBN-13 9781849689687
Length 328 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Andy Paul Andy Paul
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Preface 1. Planning Desktop Virtualization 2. Defining Your Desktop Virtualization Environment FREE CHAPTER 3. Designing Your Infrastructure 4. Designing Your Access Layer 5. Designing Your Application Delivery Layer 6. Designing Your Virtual Image Delivery 7. Designing Your Supporting Infrastructure Components 8. Optimizing Your XenApp® Solution 9. Implementing Your XenApp® Solution Index

Designing your hardware infrastructure

Hardware design should come after you have determined how many resources you need and how many virtualization hosts you plan to deploy. In some environments, the hardware may be preselected based on the vendor contracts. Other environments may have pre-existing hardware due to early purchases, surplus, or repurposing other hardware. Even if the hardware is preexisting, design the environment for what is needed first, then compare with the hardware available. If there are not enough resources, you can either trim the design to match, request additional hardware, or possibly phase in the environment to the resources available (design for 1,000 users but only deploy for 500 users until more hardware is acquired).

Selecting between the rack and blade options

When picking your hardware, assuming you have no vendor constraints, you must determine what type of systems you are buying. Server hardware for data centers typically comes in rack mount or blade configurations...

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