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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 FREE CHAPTER 2. Defining Your Desktop Virtualization Environment 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 virtual infrastructure


Once the high-level design or reference architecture is approved, we can start creating the more detailed design elements. All designs are iterative in nature. Like the reference architecture, start with a baseline design and refine as you go. This allows flexibility and provides a frame of reference for all decisions. Just remember, if you change any baselines you must reevaluate your design to ensure everything is still in compliance.

Resource requirements

Once you have a high-level design approved, you can create a spreadsheet detailing the compute, memory, and storage requirements. Do this by listing the necessary resources for each virtual machine that needs to be created to support the design. These numbers are simply starting points in the conversation and should be reviewed and validated for each individual environment. Ideally, the sizing will come from information gathered during the assessment phase of the project. Regardless of how you scale...

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