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Citrix XenDesktop Cookbook-Third Edition

You're reading from   Citrix XenDesktop Cookbook-Third Edition Over 40 engaging recipes that will help you implement a full-featured XenDesktop 7.6 architecture and its main satellite components

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2015
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ISBN-13 9781782175179
Length 430 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Gaspare Silvestri Gaspare Silvestri
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Preface 1. XenDesktop® 7.6 – Upgrading, Installation, and Configuration FREE CHAPTER 2. Configuring and Deploying Virtual Machines for XenDesktop® 7.6 3. Master Image Configuration and Tuning 4. User Experience – Planning and Configuring 5. Creating and Configuring a Desktop Environment 6. Deploying Applications 7. XenDesktop® Infrastructure Tuning 8. XenDesktop® Component Integration 9. Working with PowerShell 10. Configuring the XenDesktop® Advanced Logon Index

Introduction

The first step in implementing a fully functioning infrastructure is to configure XenDesktop's components. After this, the second, and maybe the most important, step is to deploy the virtual desktop instances.

To accomplish this task, you need to interface the Citrix Delivery Controllers with a hypervisor, a bare-metal operating system that is able to create, configure, and manage virtual machines. XenDesktop is able to communicate with three important hypervisor systems on the market: XenServer, VMware vSphere, and Microsoft Hyper-V, plus the Citrix Cloud platform automation known as CloudPlatform. The mechanism implemented is the following: after you have created a template, a virtual machine with a Microsoft desktop or server operating system on board, XenDesktop is able to deploy OS instances to the end users starting with the virtual machine image using different deployment technologies.

The main task of the Delivery Controller is to start virtual machines and assign...

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