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Business Continuity and Disaster recovery with VDI

Business Continuity and Disaster recovery with VDI. Agenda. 1 . Overview of VDI Vmware VDI Xen VDI VDI case study Break Live demonstration Questions and answers Hands on. Risk : Data security and compliance. Speed : Slow desktop refresh and patching.

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Business Continuity and Disaster recovery with VDI

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  1. Business Continuity and Disaster recovery with VDI

  2. Agenda 1. Overview of VDI Vmware VDI Xen VDI VDI case study Break Live demonstration Questions and answers Hands on

  3. Risk: Data security and compliance Speed: Slow desktop refresh and patching Performance: Bloated Desktop Cost $$$: One-off fixes Challenges with Traditional PC Deployment

  4. Traditional Distributed PCs – Costly and Complex procure retire Tightly coupled & locally installed image back-up Traditional management tools & processes secure maintain X User Profile deploy monitor X X Apps Pack and Ship Desktop OS Hardware • Install apps – patch & upgrade • Back-up data – encrypt & secure • Refresh hardware every 3 years

  5. XenApp Hosted or Streamed Applications XenAppfor Virtual Desktops XenApp • Improved application management • Better capacity planning • Reduced storage & server requirements • Pristine, high-performance desktop XenDesktop

  6. Why not XenApp Desktops?

  7. Citrix Xen Desktop • Responsive end-user experience • Simple Desktop Provisioning & Application Delivery • Supports Broad Desktop Delivery Ecosystem • Reliable Desktop Access Management • Built-in Desktop Optimization and Support (secure / optimize / monitor the delivery of desktops) • Integrates with multiple hypervisors - Citrix XenServer, VMWare ESX , MS Hyper V

  8. Desktop Delivery Vision When XenApp won’t work, XenDesktop is a Better Way… Profiles Virtualized & Isolated Profile Apps Windows Apps Dynamically Delivered Hardware XenDesktop • Fewest possible desktop images • Desktop image simplicity • Fewer conflicts, minimized testing • Low-touch, self-serve re-imaging • Minutes/hours turn-around time OS

  9. Benefits of Centralized Desktop Delivery Data centrally controlled, tracked, and secured Fix centrally, deliver globally @ a lower cost Rapidly update PCs or operating systems Apps are isolated and fast Risk: Data security and compliance Speed: Slow desktop refresh and patching Performance: Bloated Desktop Cost $$$: One-off fixes Desktop Delivery System Virtual Desktops IT Admin Data Center

  10. Desktop Delivery Components Support Brokering Monitoring 2 1 Operating Systems, Apps, and user Profiles are provisioned on demand Users request their desktop by logging in to the system Profiles Hypervisor Users Secure Remote Access WAN Optimization Apps 3 Users are delivered their desktop remotely OS Blade Chassis Virtual Desktop Infrastructure

  11. Centralization alone is not the answer Virtual Desktops Desktop Delivery System IT Admin Data Center you are simply moving the problems

  12. Virtual Desktop Infrastructure EdgeSight Desktop Delivery Controller GoToAssist Profiles Xen, Hyper-V, VM WANScaler Access Gateway ICA Client Apps OS Blade Chassis Citrix Optimized Storage Virtual Desktop Infrastructure

  13. Desktop Delivery Controller Solution • Simple to deploy and administer • Brokers and end-to-end ICA connections • Manages flexible desktop-user association: • Pooled • Assign on first use • Pre-assigned • Enables secure ticket-based connections • Supports single sign-on • Runs on Windows 2003/2008/R2 (32 & 64-bit) • Broad desktop hosting infrastructure support • Efficient use of AD for non-volatile settings: • Transactional data moved from AD to Data Store in Beta Desktop Delivery Controller Virtual Desktop Agent ICA

  14. Virtual Desktop Agent and ICA Client • Installed on all Desktops (VM's or Blades) • Supports XP SP3and Windows 7SP1 (32/64bit) • Delivers virtual desktop via ICA to any ICA client Desktop Delivery Controller • SpeedScreen • HDX Media Stream (RAVE) • SmoothRoaming • Universal Print Driver • Dynamic client drive mapping (USB drives) • USB 2.0 and 3.0 support • Smart Card support • Multi-monitor support • Session Reliability • ClearType • etc… Virtual Desktop Agent ICA

  15. Private Images: One-to-One Assigned client can read / write its vDisk PVS Server vDisk vDisk vDisk Target Devices

  16. Standard Images: One-to-Many All clients have read-only access to vDisk Cacheontarget PVS Server vDisk Cache on server Target Devices Changes are written to a cache

  17. OS, App & Profile Management • VDI without XenDesktop • Single image for every desktop • Desktops managed individually • Same problems, in a new location • VDI with XenDesktop • Single OS image to store & maintain • Apps not installed, stored as single image, • delivered on demand and maintained centrally • Managed Profiles 1:1 Hypervisor Xen, Hyper-V, VM Network Storage Network Storage

  18. Virtual Desktop Infrastructure • Agnostic to desktop hosting infrastructure • Enable management of desktops to optimize: • Power consumption • Infrastructure utilization • Virtual Machine Support • XenServer • Hyper-V with SCVMM 2008 • VMware VI3 • Blade PC’s • Power for specialized users • Integration to VM infrastructure • Start • Suspend • Resume • Shutdown • Traditional PC’s • Migration and remote access • SDK Desktop DeliveryController Virtual Desktop Infrastructure

  19. 40 Users/VM 300 Users pro Server VM VM VM VM User Profile 1 User/VM 50-60 VMs pro Server W2K8 W2K8 W2K8 W2K8 Apps VM VM VM VM OS Blade rack Citrix XenServer Citrix XenServer 1 User pro Blade PC Blade Blade Blade Blade

  20. Applications Delivered through XenApp App installed XenDesktop Apps streamed SAP App published XenApp

  21. Citrix XenDesktop 5.5 Editions

  22. Huge interest in Desktop Virtualization: 2 major concerns remain: Licensing & TCO 55% of respondents believe TCO is hindering desktop virtualization adoption 63% of respondents believe MS VECD is hindering desktop virtualization adoption Source: Goldman Sachs IT Spending Survey, January 2010.

  23. Microsoft simplifies desktop virtualization Pre-2010 Now Complex VECD licenses • $110/user/year • $23/user/year (Active SA) Limited to 1 device connection Simpler Windows-based endpoint • SA offers FREE rights to VDI Non-windows based endpoint • New VDA license $100/user/year Unlimited non-corporate device connections New!

  24. Desktop Management Savings with XenDesktop

  25. App Management Savings with XenDesktop

  26. Delivering a Strategic Desktop Transformation Traditional Transformed

  27. How to Transform at the Lowest Possible Cost 1) Match virtual desktops to your users 2) Deliver virtual desktops using existing network 3) Repurpose endpoints and turn refresh budget into a strategic investment 4) Leverage market dynamics and implement a BYOC program.

  28. VDI alone offers only so much ROI and flexibility VDI and Citrix XenDesktop Citrix XenDesktop supports all virtual desktop flavors

  29. Leverage FlexCast for the Most Efficient Desktop for Every User Type Mobileusers Taskworkers USER TYPES Hosted VDI Streamed VHD Hosted Shared Local VM Runs locally Online or Offline 5000+ users per server High Security Up to 125 users per server Allows Personalization 500 users per server Users Share Common Desktop Client-side compute Server-side compute

  30. Break Out of the PC Refresh Cycle Retain PCs Application Virtualization Replace PCs with thin clients Re-purpose PCs as desktop appliances • “We simply redirected money that would have been spent on PC upgrades over two years to pay for the Citrix solution. In the end, rather than having 500 new computers on campus that only benefit the students and employees who use them, we have provided a high-speed, highly available system that benefits every student and employee at our college.” • Dustin Fennell, CIO, Scottsdale Community College

  31. Centralize Using Your Current PC Refresh Budget  Investment  Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4  Savings  Replace PCs over time Re-purpose PCs to extend life 1000 Desktops

  32. Brief Questions and Answers

  33. Cost analysis Vmware TCO/ROI calculator: https://roianalyst.alinean.com/ent_02/AutoLogin.do?d=593411470991915416 Citrix XenDesktop ROI calculator: https://roianalyst.alinean.com/citrix/xendesktop/

  34. DEMO

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