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VMware View 4 “Don’t Fear the Virtual Desktop” Friday, November 13th, 2009 eGroup

VMware View 4 “Don’t Fear the Virtual Desktop” Friday, November 13th, 2009 eGroup Myrtle Beach, SC VMware User Group. Agenda. What is Driving the Virtual Desktop? VMware View 4: Built for Desktops VMware View 4: Deployment References…Q&A. What is Driving the Virtual Desktop?.

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  1. VMware View 4 “Don’t Fear the Virtual Desktop” Friday, November 13th, 2009 eGroup Myrtle Beach, SC VMware User Group

  2. Agenda What is Driving the Virtual Desktop? VMware View 4: Built for Desktops VMware View 4: Deployment References…Q&A

  3. What is Driving the Virtual Desktop?

  4. What keeps you up at night? Information and data is our most important asset. We spend too much time recovering lost data from stolen laptops. How do I maintain or improve desktop management when I’m required to do more with less? Windows 7 is here, I need to prepare for it! I spend a lot of time on desktop support calls. But I really need to focus on strategic IT initiatives that really add value. It is difficult to respond quickly when employees are mobile and scattered across the world.

  5. Costs of PC Management For every $1 spent on hardware, companies spend $3 to manage… $3 $3 Increasing IT costs $1 CAPEX OPEX Source: IDC Study 2009

  6. Deliver Desktops as a Managed Service Profile Apps Devices Data OS OS OS OS OS Persona Persona Persona Persona Persona Apps Apps Apps Apps Apps OS Profile Data

  7. Benefits of Delivering Desktops as a Managed Service OS Persona Apps • IT Control • Desktops and data are secure in datacenter • Manage from a central location • Reduced Costs • End-User Freedom • Desktops tied to end user identity not devices • Applications and data available 24/7 • Rich desktop experience

  8. Where do the cost savings come from? CAPEX Savings VMware View 4 Reduces Desktop TCO by up to 50% Lower cost Storage and Hardware Concurrent user pricing Delayed Hardware Refresh OPEX Savings Average 50% fewer help desk calls 55% reduced desktop management time Ability to provision users in minutes Patch or update from a single image Increased Productivity 68% reduced end-user downtime * Customer examples compiled from typical cases in the industry Automated desktop and data backup

  9. VMware View 4: Built for Desktops

  10. View 4: Delivers Desktops as a Managed Service Platform VMware vSphere for desktops Management VMware View Manager Vmware View Composer VMware ThinApp User Experience PCoIP Print Multi-monitor display Multimedia USB redirection

  11. Higher Levels of Desktop Availability • Reduce downtime for desktops • High Availability (HA) • VMotion • Storage VMotion • Fault Tolerance • Protect critical data and information • Automated backup and data sync Increase Desktop Availability

  12. Enterprise class scalability with vCenter • Manage more than 1,000 hosts and up to 10,000 VMs per vCenter instance • Save and replicate server profile configurations for faster virtual desktop deployments Enterprise Class Scalability vCenter

  13. Performance Optimize for Desktop Delivery High VM density for desktop workloads Automatically balance desktops across servers for optimal performance Tuned for large concurrent VM boots Optimized for VM suspends and resumes to ensure desktop responsiveness Reduce VM memory requirements for better consolidation and reduced costs

  14. VMware View 4 Deployment

  15. Desktop Deployment: Simple and Fast VMware View 4.0 Create SQL DB Install View Composer Define CS Admin Install License Install Connection Server 15+ steps to implement 5 steps to implement Other Vendors Create… Install… Install… Build… Build… Configure… Install… Run… Run… Install… Run… Install… Install… Configure… Install… VMware View is easier to deploy and manage than competitive offerings —The Tolly Group

  16. View Manager: Single Administrative Interface

  17. Provision Desktops in Minutes • Automate provisioning from a template • On-demand provisioning • Multiple types of desktops • Persistent, Non-persistent, Individual • Apply group policies View Manager Template vCenter Banner Health was able to provision 2600 users in under 10 days.

  18. Optimal Support for Desktops and Users • Scalable for large enterprise deployments • Data stored centrally • SSL encrypted connections • Security Server • Integration with SecurID for two-factor authentication • Single Sign On Support • Smart Card • Proximity Card • Biometric authentication View Manager Security Server Client

  19. Separation of User Data and Base Image User Data • User Data Disk • Persistent disk to store user data and settings • Consistent user experience while maintain tight control and compliance • Base Image • Highly managed OS disk • Reduce provisioning time • Simplified updates and patches Operating System Application Operating System User Data Application

  20. View Composer View Composer: Optimize Storage Traditional VDI Reduce storage costs by 70%

  21. Simplify Desktop Image Management Image Updates Manage Thousands of Desktops Streamline desktop management with View Composer • Quick provisioning • Simplify update, patch, and upgrade activities while retaining user settings • Guarantee updates are applied to every desktop

  22. ThinApp: Application Virtualization Features • Decouple applications and data from OS • Agent-less architecture • Wide platform and application support • Plug into existing application management tools Benefits • Minimize the number of desktop images managed • Streamline application patch updates • Enable the use of multiple versions of applications Operating System Application Application App Files App Files Application sandbox Application sandbox VOS VOS Operating System

  23. View Composer with ThinApp • Redirect all application “writes” to the user data disk, by default • Reduce the number of master images and size of base disk • Provide simplified entitlement, deployment, and management of applications • Seamlessly update users • Reduce storage costs View Composer +ThinApp “Application updates are kind of a non-event now…”’ Norton Healthcare

  24. PCoIP: Superior Experience from LAN to WAN • Built for Desktops • LAN and WAN optimized • End-to-end software implementation • Task worker to Power user • Flexibility for variety of use cases

  25. PCoIP: Seamless Desktop Experience Rich mediaand graphics Productivity applications Multimediaredirection True multi-monitor Progressive build of graphics USBredirection

  26. Offline Desktop: Optimal Access and Mobility • Check-out hosted VM to local physical computer • Extend security and encryption policies • “Heartbeat” back to the datacenter; administrators can deactivate if necessary • Check in the delta only

  27. “Do Not Be Afraid…” eGroup Customer References & Questions

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