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. . . RemoteFX ? A Game Changer. . . Enabling Technology. Customer Value. . . Intelligent screen capture and?hardware-based encode. . Host side rendering. . vGPU. Full rich Windows experience. Remoting any?content. Full range of client devices. Content and GPU independent intercept
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2. Michael Kleef
Senior Technical Product Manager
Microsoft Corporation RemoteFX drilldown: What is it? How does it work?
3. RemoteFX – A Game Changer
4. What is RemoteFX? Three main components:
Improved Encode/Decode Pipeline
3D GPU Host side Rendering
USB Redirection
RDVH supports all 3 features
RDSH only supports 1 of these features
5. New Concept for RDP 7.1 for VDI
6. Demo: The difference between MultiMedia Redirection and host side rendering
7. The RemoteFX ‘Payload’
8. Hyper-V VDI + RemoteFX Components
9. RemoteFX Virtual GPU and Rendering Pipeline
10. RemoteFX Capture and Encoding Pipeline
11. RemoteFX OS & System Requirements Hyper- V Host
Windows Server 2008 R2 with SP1
(Hyper-v, Standard, Enterprise, and DataCenter
editions)
VDI Virtual Machine
Windows 7 Enterprise with SP1
Windows 7 Ultimate with SP1
Remote Client Device
Windows 7 with SP1
Devices with RDP 7.1
12. RemoteFX Host Servers Server requirements
SLAT capable CPUs
PCI-E x16 based server motherboards
HP DL 370 has this
External rack mounted GPU chassis can be used with 1U servers
Possible server SKUs
IBM iDataPlex
Dell PowerEdge R610, R710, M610x
HP DL 370
13. RemoteFX GPU Support
14. Spectrum of RemoteFX Devices
15. Demo: Configuring RemoteFX end to end with client experience
16. SCVMM Console Configuration
17. GPU Information
18. SCVMM Support for RemoteFXLibrary Servers Hardware Profiles
VM Templates
Virtual Machines
19. SCVMM Support For RemoteFXIntelligent Placement and VM migration Checks for RemoteFX support (including checkpoints)
20. SCVMM Dynamic Placement
21. USB redirection
22. Better Together!
23. RFX USB vs. High-Level Redirection
24. Deployment
25. Setting up the client…
26. Setting up the VM…
27. Setting up the VM…
28. Demo: USB Redirection
29. Deployment Considerations
30. RemoteFX Test/Demo Scenarios Connect over a high bandwidth, low latency connection to a RemoteFX-enabled virtual machine. Use the following types of content:
Play streaming Flash content (e.g. youtube.com and hulu.com)
Use Silverlight content (e.g. Bing maps)
Use Productivity applications (e.g. MS Outlook, MS Word) and verify typing responsiveness and overall responsiveness
Use DirectX applications (e.g. PowerPoint 2010, 3D Apps)
Use customer’s Line of Business applications
31. Announcing: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=9bc943b7-07c5-4335-9df9-20e77ed5032e
32. Additional Resources Blogs
Introducing Microsoft RemoteFX USB Redirection: Part 1
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/rds/archive/2010/06/10/introducing-microsoft-remotefx-usb-redirection-part-1.aspx
Microsoft Virtualization Team Blog
http://blogs.technet.com/b/virtualization/
Remote Desktop Services Team Blog
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/rds/
Step-by-Step Guide
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=192432
33. Complete evaluation forms on Schedule Builder
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