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1. Application Virtualization How to deliver Applications in a VDI & RDS scenario Nicola Ferrini
IT PRO Trainer
info@nicolaferrini.it
2. Microsoft Virtualization Modes
3. Presentation Virtualization (VDI)
5. Key Benefits of VDI
6. Types of VDI
7. VDI Components in Windows Server 2008 R2
8. RD Connection Broker in VDI Deployments
9. Configuring Virtual Machines
10. Demo:Deploying and Accessing Virtual Desktops
11. Application Virtualization(App-V)
12. What Is Application Virtualization?
13. Run applications as a “service” Access anywhere
Over the web
Portable devices
Just in time deployment (Click-to-Run)
Installer does not run
Instant gratification
Simple servicing
Update once, deliver everywhere
Users automatically stay up to date
14. Run applications without conflicts No changes to system
Safely run apps side-by-side
No OS decay over time
Lower migration costs
State separation
Store App state separate from OS state
State categorized as user versus system
User state stored in profile, roams with profile
15. How Does It Work? App packaged using Sequencer
Installation monitored to capture resources
All app resources stored in an app image (.SFT)
App image placed on server for distribution
App streamed to client over network
SMB, HTTP(S), RTSP(S)
Can leverage DFSR replica and BranchCache
Other distribution mechanisms possible (USB)
App-V runs app in Virtual Environment (VE)
App virtualization layer handles resource requests
16. Use Microsoft Application Virtualization to stream applications on-demand
Advantages:
Centralized application management
Support for roaming users and making applications available quickly
Can run multiple versions of Office on the desktop
Previously incompatible applications can run on the same desktop
Centralized image simplifies updates, management & helpdesk
Limitations:
Requires a supporting infrastructure and resources
Consider network bandwidth availability for streaming applications
Integration into existing infrastructure, such as the patch management process
17. APP-V Infrastructure
18. What Is App-V Desktop Client?
19. Demo Infrastructure…
20. Demo:Application Virtualization in a VDI scenario
21. App-V 4.6 Shared Cache for VDI environments In Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) 4.6 the Client supports using a shared read-only cache
Shared read-only cache enables the Client to use disk space efficiently in a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) system
You can deploy the App-V Client in a VDI scenario by using a shared read-only cache that has been populated with all the applications required for all users.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee956915.aspx
22. Presentation Virtualization (RDS)
23. What Is RDS?
24. RDS Architecture
25. RDS & VDI – An Integrated Solution
26. What Is the App-V Client for Remote Desktops?
27. Demo Infrastructure…
28. Demo:Application Virtualization in a RDS scenario
29. What Are RemoteApp Programs?
30. What Is RemoteApp and Desktop Connections?
31. Demo:Application Virtualization in a RemoteApp scenario
32. Accessing RemoteApp Programs from an External Network RD GATEWAY Enables Terminal Services-based (RDP) connections without need for the broader capabilities of VPN
Requires Remote Desktop Connection 6.1
Requires Microsoft Network Policy Server
Needs to be domain joined
33. RDS Gateway In Action RDP hosts can now be put behind firewall
HTTP/S used to traverse firewall
AD/NPS/NAP checked before connection allowed
New Remote Desktop Connectionclient required
34. What Is SSO? Log on once and gain access to remote servers without being asked for credentials again
Single log on for RemoteApp and Desktop connections
Controlled through Group Policy
Prerequisites
Windows XP SP3 or newer client
Domain membership
Right to connect to RD Session Host
35. Online Resources Application Virtualization
http://blogs.technet.com/b/appv/
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/983462/en-us
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc843848.aspx
http://www.microsoft.com/italy/server/windowsserver2008/panoramica/introduzione-a-microsoft-application-virtualization.mspx
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
http://www.microsoft.com/vdi
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff710519(WS.10).aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff710451(WS.10).aspx
Remote Desktop Services
http://www.microsoft.com/rds
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff710446(WS.10).aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff710434(WS.10).aspx
36. Virtual Labs Application Virtualization
TechNet Virtual Lab: Learning App-V Basics
TechNet Virtual Lab: Learning App-V Intermediate Skills
TechNet Virtual Lab: Learning to Configure App-V for Standalone Client Mode
TechNet Virtual Lab Express: Windows 7: Microsoft Application Virtualization (APP-V)
37. Questions andAnswers
38. Thank You!