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5/16/ :21 PM © 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista 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.
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Cаміт Microsoft з віртуалізації
Трек 1. Віртуалізація прикладних програм та робочих місць Трек 2. Віртуалізація центрів обробки даних 11: :00 Оптимальне робоче місце – стратегія наступного покоління Ігор Мальченюк, Microsoft Динамічний датацентр Microsoft: Управління фізичним та віртуальним середовищем з System Center Ігор Шастітко, Microsoft 13: :45 Обідня перерва 13: :30 Огляд технології Intel Virtual Containers, Дмитро Грязнов, Intel Огляд технології Intel Nehalem EX Сергій Шевченко, Intel 14: :45 Огляд технологій App-V та MED-V Побудова основи приватної хмари з Dynamic Infrastructure Toolkit для System Center 15: :00 Перерва 16: :15 Рішення інфраструктури віртуальних робочих місць Динамічний Датацентр – зменшення часу простою та запобігання катастрофам
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Рішення інфраструктури віртуальних робочих місць
5/16/ :21 PM Рішення інфраструктури віртуальних робочих місць Ігор Мальченюк Спеціаліст з рішень Майкрософт Україна © 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista 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.
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Why look at VDI? Evolving end user needs have spurred increasingly complex IT management requirements in an already challenging business environment. Top of mind for businesses are: Reducing desktop costs and improving desktop management Migrating to Windows 7 Centralization of support and services Supporting diverse user scenarios such as: Mobile Users Temporary/Contract Users Call Center Users
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What is Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) ?
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (or VDI) is an architectural model where a client OS runs in a server-based virtual machine environment and interacts with the user via a network connection. Its benefits are similar to those of session virtualization with RDS (fka TS). The storage and execution of a desktop workload (OS, apps, data) is centralized on a virtual machine in the datacenter Presentation of the UI is managed via a remote desktop protocol (such as RDP or ICA) to client devices Desktop Workload (OS, Apps, Data)
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Desktop centralization choices
Session Virtualization scales more users per server than VDI App-V works in both The same RDP connection protocol is used in both Much of the service infrastructure is shared Upsides for VDI: VDI offers better user operating system isolation VDI has better native application compatibility VDI allows users to be admins of their own images Upsides for Session Virtualization: Session Virtualization requires less hardware than VDI Sessions are cheaper than VDI desktops Server management is less than VDI Can also use App-V Remote Desktop Services enables both session virtualization and VDI!
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The End-to-End Microsoft VDI Offering
Access Points PCs Running Windows 7 Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs Thin Clients Access Points (PC, Thin clients) Enterprise Value Add: Partner Technology Partners such as Citrix add value to the Microsoft VDI Suites VDI Platform: Server and Management Technology OR
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The Microsoft VDI Technology Stack
Desktop and Session Delivery for Enterprise Deployments Partner Technology Partners such as User Profiles and Data Roaming Profiles Folder Redirection For Integrated Management Application Delivery VDI Suites Desktop and Session Delivery Virtualization Platform
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Inbox and Partner Connection Broker: Checklist
Low-Complexity Environment Enterprise-ready Environment Microsoft VDI with Remote Desktop Connection Broker Microsoft VDI with 3rd Party Connection Broker Single site/location Static image placement Single virtual desktop pool Single, non-clustered broker LAN-only connectivity USB support limited to PnP devices Multiple sites/locations Dynamic image placement Multiple virtual desktop pools Multiple brokers in failover configuration LAN & WAN connectivity Generic USB support
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App-V works with VDI and RDS
Improves Application Compatibility prevents one app conflicting with another Prevents one app conflicting with other instances of itself Fixes many issues where app wouldn’t run as standard user Enables Consolidation of Session Hosts No longer any need for silos of session hosts Allows session hosts to be homogenous Improves user profiles Application settings can be stored to network location / roamed independently Increases usefulness of mandatory profiles
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demo App-V in action Name Title Group 5/16/2018 12:21 PM
© 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista 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.
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Windows 7: The best choice for VDI
Multiple Monitor Support Enhanced Audio Support Windows Media Redirection Windows Aero Glass Support Enhanced Bitmap Acceleration
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Windows 7: RDP Performance Enhancements
Multiple New Techniques Improve Performance of Bitmap & Command Remoting Efficient Command Remoting used when possible. Bitmap Remoting used for anything else Improvements to bitmap remoting improves experience for multiple applications Improvements to compressor for both command and bitmap remoting. 13
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Windows Server 2008 R2: Hyper-V
Delivers high levels of availability for production workloads via flexible and dynamic management while reducing overall costs through efficient server consolidation via: Better flexibility Live Migration Cluster Shared Volumes Hot Add/remove of Storage Processor compatibility mode for live migration Improved performance Improved memory management TCP Offload support Virtual Machine Queue (VMQ) Support Improved Networking Greater Scalability At 64 logical processor support Enhance Green IT with Core Parking
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Windows Server 2008 R2: Remote Desktop Architecture Overview
RD Client RD Web Access RD Session Host with RemoteApp RD Connection Broker RD Virtualization Host RD Gateway Licensing Server Active Directory®
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Windows Server 2008 R2: Remote Desktop Virtualization Host (RDVH)
Provides virtual machine-based, centralized desktops for individual users that can be fully customized based on user profiles Allows users to perform specialized tasks that require administrator access to their desktop Enables users to access their personalized desktop from any computer while retaining the last saved state Personal Virtual Desktop Provides virtual machine-based, centralized desktop based on a pool of virtual machines that are shared by multiple users Allows users to perform standardized routine tasks and have access to common applications (such as Microsoft Office) Rolls back the state upon logoff to provide a “clean” desktop for the next user’s session, but the previous user’s state can be saved offline Pooled Virtual Desktop
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System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 R2
A centralized, heterogeneous management solution for the virtual datacenter Maximize Resources Centralized virtual machine deployment and management for Hyper-V, Virtual Server, and VMware ESX servers Intelligent placement of Virtual Machines Fast and reliable P2V and V2V conversion Comprehensive application and service-level monitoring with Operations Manager Integrated Performance and Resource Optimization (PRO) of VMs Increase Agility Rapid provisioning of new and virtual machines with templates Centralized library of infrastructure components Leverage and extend existing storage infrastructure and clusters Allow for delegated management and access of VMs Leverage Skills Familiar interface, common foundation Monitor physical and virtual machines from one console Fully scriptable using Windows PowerShell
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Scalability: When do I use partner solutions?
Microsoft Inbox: Low complexity environment Microsoft + Partner: Enterprise-ready SCALE 100’s # of users ,000’s < # of hosts ’s few # of images many MANAGEMENT single # of sites multiple static image placement dynamic OS-level user profile advanced CLIENT EXPERIENCE LAN only connectivity LAN / WAN Windows only client platform Windows / non-Windows limited local peripheral support comprehensive
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Compared to VMWare Microsoft + Citrix VMWare Cost Management
5/16/ :21 PM Compared to VMWare Microsoft + Citrix VMWare Cost Costs less than half of the VMware View Premier solution*. Familiar interfaces and technology reduce on boarding costs. Higher upfront costs Need additional training Management System Center can manage: Physical, virtual and session based desktops Non-Microsoft infrastructure, such as CITRIX and VMWare VirtualCenter can manage: Virtual desktops only Only VMware infrastructure User Experience Superior performance over both LAN and WAN Good performance only over LAN Maturity of Offerings Multiple offerings to optimize clients, including desktop, MDOP and virtualization technology Most proven desktop company in the industry Virtualization-only offerings Mature server virtualization offering, with limited desktop focus * Over 3-year period; based on publicly available information 19 © 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista 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.
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How to Get Started with VDI
Pilot the Microsoft and Citrix VDI offering. Here are some instances in which our customers have deployed VDI: Windows-based desktops for contractors Windows-based desktops for task workers Windows-based desktops for non-mobile users in vertical industries where data security is important Windows-based desktops for remote offices with good connectivity VDI can significantly benefit your organization, but it is only one component of your desktop strategy. It is important to also consider building out a broader desktop management strategy. For this, Microsoft offers a wide range of desktop virtualization technologies that can be deployed concurrently to give customers the choice and flexibility they need to be successful.
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5/16/ :21 PM © 2010 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista 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. © 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista 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.
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