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Windows ® Multipoint™ Server 2011

Windows ® Multipoint™ Server 2011. Technical Content to Add to Other Decks May 2011 . Speaker’s Name: [Add Your Name Here] Speaker’s Title: [Add Your Title Here] Date: XX/XX/2010.  Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. For Partner use only. One c omputer, m ultiple users.

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Windows ® Multipoint™ Server 2011

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  1. Windows® Multipoint™ Server 2011 Technical Content to Add to Other Decks May 2011 Speaker’s Name:[Add Your Name Here] Speaker’s Title: [Add Your Title Here] Date: XX/XX/2010  Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. For Partner use only.

  2. One computer, multiple users • Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 provides three low cost station choices in the classroom: • Direct video connections + USB2.0 hubs / keyboards / mice • USB multi-function devices that virtualize video and HID devices over USB • LAN-connected remote clients. • A Windows desktop session is created for each user, mapped to their station. • Users log in with named or generic user accounts; desktop settings follow the user from station to station. • With all sessions running locally, performance can be comparable to running normal workloads on individual computers. HOST COMPUTER USB Connect (USB Client) Direct Connect (Video or PCI Card) LAN Connect (Thin Client) New for 2011  Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. For Partner use only.

  3. Users and scenarios  Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. For Partner use only.

  4. Building a Windows MultiPoint Server system Design Goal: Adhere to the traditional Windows Server® OEM manufacturing processes Builder Key Tasks and Product Features  Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. For Partner use only.

  5. Setting up hardware and software Design Goal: Simple one-time setup of the system by the “installer” (OEM, SI, customer) Installer Key Tasks and Product Features  Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. For Partner use only.

  6. Key MultiPoint Manager Screens MultiPoint Manager Provides users with limited IT experience a single point of management of their WMS systems, desktop sessions, hardware and users.  Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. For Partner use only.

  7. Administering a WMS system with MultiPoint Manager Design Goal: Simple administration for users with limited IT experience (such as teachers) Administrator Key Tasks and Product Features: 4 Tabs  Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. For Partner use only.

  8. Using a WMS station, cont. Logon Screen One-time Station Mapping (Some USB multi-function devices do auto-mapping) Windows Desktop for End User  Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. For Partner use only.

  9. Using a Windows MultiPoint Server station Design Goal: Provide end users with a Windows 7 desktop experience for each station. End User Key Tasks and Product Features  Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. For Partner use only.

  10. Demo: WMS 2011  Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. For Partner use only. 11

  11. Building a Windows MultiPoint system  Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. For Partner use only.

  12. Hardware selection considerations • When selecting system hardware components, keep in mind these factors: • Target price range of your complete solution. • Customer usage scenarios, such as: • Multi-media applications. • Microsoft Office applications. • Browsing the Internet. • Number of users who will be using the system simultaneously. • Purchase and support arrangements you will have with hardware providers. Note: To support a larger number of simultaneous users, and for use of system-intensive applications, plan for more computing power for your host computer.  Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. For Partner use only.

  13. Two direct-connect configurations Video Card Option Multi-function USB Device Option HOST COMPUTER HOST COMPUTER Lesson Eight VGA / DVI Connection USB Connection USB Connection VGA / DVI Connection STATION 1 STATION 3 STATION 2 STATION 2 STATION 3 STATION 1  Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. For Partner use only.

  14. LAN-connected configurations • RDP clients can be connected over the network • LAN and direct connect options can be combined for a hybrid solution • RemoteFX supercharges HD video over the LAN Direct / USB Connection Host Computer LAN Connection Laptop Desktop Thin Client Netbook Primary Station (Direct Connect)  Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. For Partner use only.

  15. Selecting a CPU • As a multiple-user environment, Windows MultiPoint Server is CPU intensive because all users share the host computer’s CPU. • Some tasks, such as multimedia applications (for example, video playback or video-editing software), have higher processing demands. • Select a CPU and balanced system configuration that can handle the processing and load requirements for the number of users and types of usage scenarios that need to be supported. • Windows MultiPoint Server system benefits from using multiple CPU cores and / multiple threads per core: • Please consult the capacity guidelines on the next slide for an indication of number of users and workloads that can be supported by different processor types. • We strongly recommend testing your specific combination of hardware, software, users and workloads as part of your deployment planning process. • Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 requires a 64-bit processor. • In addition, the CPU must meet the system requirements for Windows Server 2008 R2. For additional information, refer to the MultiPoint Server 2011 Planning Guide, available at launch.  Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. For Partner use only.

  16. Host computer recommendations • These recommendations represent a rough guideline. Actual sizing requirements depend on the particular workload and hardware. • Always validate sizing using your own applications and hardware. 1- 2C = 2 cores, 4C = 4 cores, 6C = 6 cores, MT = Multithreading 2- Video testing was performed using 360p H.264 video at its native resolution. 3- RemoteFX, or equivalent technology for RDP, is required when 15 – 20 remotely connected thin clients running full motion video within their session.  Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. For Partner use only.

  17. Choosing other station peripherals • A maximum of five USB 2.0 peripherals can be attached to a single USB 2.0 hub for a station. • The maximum number of USB 2.0 devices that can be supported per station: • One keyboard. • One mouse. • Up to two USB 2.0 drives or other USB 2.0 mass storage devices (for example: USB 2.0 flash drives, external hard disk drives, digital cameras). • One audio subsystem consisting of an output device such as headphones and an input device such as a microphone. For additional information, refer to the MultiPoint Server 2011 Planning Guide, available at launch.  Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. For Partner use only.

  18. Installing Windows MultiPoint Server 2011  Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. For Partner use only.

  19. Installing Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 on a single computer To install Windows MultiPoint Server on the host computer: • Install Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 from the DVD. • Let the system reboot. • Give the Administrator a password. • Name the computer. • Select the desired configurations in the Configuration Wizard. • Allow the system to reboot and install video and other drivers per the instructions. • Log in as Administrator – create local user accounts in MultiPoint Manager or join Domain. • Add station hardware, hit the key specified by the mapping screen (if needed), log in users. For additional information, refer to the MultiPoint Server 2011 Deployment Guide, available at launch.  Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. For Partner use only.

  20. Installing Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 with Windows OPK/WAIK/WAIK To install Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 on the host computer using the Windows OPK/WAIK: • Install Windows MultiPoint Server 2011. • Update the unattend.xml files (OOBE, Windows), as needed, to customize experience. • Install latest drivers, applications, etc. • Run sysprep to reset the first use experience. • Deploy image. For SI partners: The Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) it is located at: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=c7d4bc6d-15f3-4284-9123-679830d629f2&displaylang=en • Sysprep is already part of the WMS OS  located at: c:\windows\system32\sysprep\sysprep.exe • The AIK contains a tool called imageX that can be used to clone disks once they have been sysprepped. For additional information, refer to the MultiPoint Server 2011 Deployment Guide, available at launch.  Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. For Partner use only.

  21. Site Planning – Suggested Layouts  Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. For Partner use only.

  22. © 2011 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows 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.

  23. Personas  Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. For Partner use only.

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