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Windows 2008 R2 - Remote Desktop Services: VDI - RD Connection Broker, RD Virtualization Host Drilldown

Windows 2008 R2 - Remote Desktop Services: VDI - RD Connection Broker, RD Virtualization Host Drilldown. André Keartland Inobits Consulting VIR303. Agenda. Remote Desktop Services… What’s that?! Remote Desktop Services - VDI Drilldown Demo. Introducing Remote Desktop Services (RDS)!.

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Windows 2008 R2 - Remote Desktop Services: VDI - RD Connection Broker, RD Virtualization Host Drilldown

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  1. Windows 2008 R2 - Remote Desktop Services: VDI - RD Connection Broker, RD Virtualization Host Drilldown André Keartland Inobits Consulting VIR303

  2. Agenda • Remote Desktop Services… What’s that?! • Remote Desktop Services - VDI Drilldown • Demo

  3. Introducing Remote Desktop Services (RDS)!

  4. RDS Deployment Scenarios • Remote Access • Desktop Replacement • App Consolidation • Branch Office • Partner Access

  5. So what is VDI? • VMs on Hyper-V running desktop OS – users access via RDS • Windows Server 2008 R2 RDS has specific enhancements to facilitate VDI • Why? • Basically another way to deliver RDS • Multiple OS instances (1 per user) instead of one shared instance per server • Solves issues that may exist with traditional shared server solutions

  6. RDS Deployment Options Customers will mix & match options Microsoft Confidential

  7. RDS – New and Improved RD Virt Host RD Session Host • Unified Admin and User experience for • RD Session Host (1 session per user) • RD Virtualization Host (1 VM w/desktop OS per user) • Two options for VM-based desktops • Pooled virtual desktop • Permanent virtual desktop • Richer remoting experience (multi-mon, multi-media, bi-directional audio, rich graphics) • Better App Compat thru AppV for RDS • Scalable VM management thru SCVMM • Improvements in RD Session Host Pooled VMs Personal VMs Single Image Sessions with Server OS (Session-per-user) VMs with Client OS (VM-per-user) RD Connection Broker

  8. Pooled vs. Personal Virtual Desktops Personal Virtual Desktop: Day 1 Day 2 Day n Day n Day 2 User 1 Clone Golden Image Day n Day 2 User n User Profiles Pooled Virtual Desktop: Pool Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 User 1 1 User 1 etc Golden Image AppV Clone n User 1 Microsoft Confidential

  9. RDS Role Services (Components) RD Virt.Host VHD VHD VHD RD Connection. Broker VHD VHD VHD Hyper-V Retrieve List of Remote apps / sessions RDVH Agent Retrieve List of Desktops RDSessionHost RemoteApp Remote Desktop RD Web Access (feed & web access) RD Gateway RDP over RCP / HTTPS HTTPS Client Win7: RemoteApp & Desktop Connections RD Client XP / Vista: IE

  10. Conn Broker in VDI deployments Active Directory 3. Query Personal Desktop for User VM RD Connection Broker 4.Query/ Start VM RD Virt Host Hyper-V 2.Get Target Machine 5.Return Target Machine TSV TSV TSV RD Redirector VM 1.Connect to MyPersonalDesktop 6.Redirect To Machine 7.Connect to Machine Client

  11. demo

  12. RD Virt Host and AppV – Better Together Microsoft Confidential

  13. RD Virt Host and SCVMM – Better Together Microsoft Confidential

  14. VDI Summary • Personal and Pooled Virtual Desktops • Permanent VM per user assignment through Active Directory • Temporary VM per user assignment on RD Connection Broker • Centralized Management of RemoteApp and Desktop Connections • Centrally managed list of applications and desktops (RDS & VDI) • Automatically published, refreshed & integrated with Windows 7 • RDS and VDI – An Integrated Solution • Single broker to connect users to sessions or virtual machines, out of the box solution for VDI scenarios with Hyper-V • Unified user connection experience • Connection Broker Extensibility • Orchestration plug-ins – e.g. VM preparation, VM placement • Policy plug-ins – e.g. load balancing, security etc

  15. Resources • www.microsoft.com/teched Sessions On-Demand & Community • www.microsoft.com/learning • Microsoft Certification & Training Resources • http://microsoft.com/technet • Resources for IT Professionals • http://microsoft.com/msdn Resources for Developers

  16. Required Slide Speakers, please list the Breakout Sessions, TLC Interactive Theaters and Labs that are related to your session. Related Content Overview of Remote Desktop Services (Previously Known as Terminal Services) Mon 3 Aug (08:00 - 09:00) | 200 - Intermediate| Session Room D3 | Speaker: Andre Keartland WTB234 Planning for Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Services (Whiteboard Session) Tue 4 Aug (13:15 - 14:15) | 200 - Intermediate| Session Room D2 | Speaker: Steven Spirou

  17. Resources For more information on Microsoft Virtualization including: • Whitepapers • Product Downloads • Case Studies • ROI Calculators • Solutions with Partners Visit: www.microsoft.com/virtualization

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  19. Required Slide © 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

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