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ARIZONA DIGITAL GOVERNMENT SUMMIT Phoenix, AZ May 28-29, 2008 The Road to a Virtualized Desktop Neal Puff Chief Information Officer Yuma County, AZ http://www.co.yuma.az.us
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ARIZONA DIGITAL GOVERNMENT SUMMIT Phoenix, AZ May 28-29, 2008 Yuma County, AZ Located in extreme South West Arizona Temperatures can reach over 120º F Ranked a US top ten county for digital government for 2006 & 2007 (maybe 2008) Population approximately 200,000 (approximately 300,000 in winter) Main industries: Agriculture, military, manufacturing, retirement
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ARIZONA DIGITAL GOVERNMENT SUMMIT Phoenix, AZ May 28-29, 2008 My Background 20+ years in private industry IT – Including disk drive manufacturing, consumer electronics and Arthur Andersen Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) 3 years in county government as CIO Operations and network design CISSP, PMP, etc. (yada, yada, yada) Lots of stories
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ARIZONA DIGITAL GOVERNMENT SUMMIT Phoenix, AZ May 28-29, 2008 Types of Virtualization Server Virtualization Desktop Virtualization –Local Vmware, XEN, etc. –Remote Server Based Computing (Citrix) VDI (Vmware) Blade PCs (sort of) We will be concentrating on… Remote Desktop Virtualization
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ARIZONA DIGITAL GOVERNMENT SUMMIT Phoenix, AZ May 28-29, 2008 Why Do It? Extend Client Hardware Life Improve Security Decrease Time to Deploy Clients Improve Remote Access Improve Business Continuity Capability Improve E-discovery Capabilities It's “Green” Save $$$
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ARIZONA DIGITAL GOVERNMENT SUMMIT Phoenix, AZ May 28-29, 2008 Why Not Do It? Requires Constant Network Connectivity Increased storage requirements (VDI) User perception Generally bad with multimedia New skills required for PC technicians “We’re just going back to mainframes.”
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ARIZONA DIGITAL GOVERNMENT SUMMIT Phoenix, AZ May 28-29, 2008 Recent Developments From VDI Supplier(s) Off-line VDI Eliminates need for constant connectivity Scalable Virtual Image technology reduces storage requirements by up to 90%
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ARIZONA DIGITAL GOVERNMENT SUMMIT Phoenix, AZ May 28-29, 2008 Considerations User Perception Disk De-duplication – Possibly addressed by Scalable Virtual Image technology Cost (VDI versus Terminal Server) Network Performance / Reliability Off-line VDI changes everything
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ARIZONA DIGITAL GOVERNMENT SUMMIT Phoenix, AZ May 28-29, 2008 Yuma County’s Current State Using VMware Virtual Infrastructure 3.0 for server virtualization – Blade Servers with all virtual images stored on the SAN VDI pilot program in place Terminal server in production for a single application
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ARIZONA DIGITAL GOVERNMENT SUMMIT Phoenix, AZ May 28-29, 2008 How Did We Get Here? Terminal Server – Result of a delivery problem with specialized case management software VDI – Natural outgrowth of successful server virtualization and Linux desktops
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ARIZONA DIGITAL GOVERNMENT SUMMIT Phoenix, AZ May 28-29, 2008 What Now? (Current Plans) Pursue three levels of desktop virtualization 1. No virtualization (CAD and similar) 2. VDI for power virtual desktops 3. Terminal Server or Citrix for base level virtual desktops Build user acceptance Evaluate thin clients
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ARIZONA DIGITAL GOVERNMENT SUMMIT Phoenix, AZ May 28-29, 2008 Questions? Neal Puff Chief Information Officer Yuma County, AZ neal.puff@co.yuma.az.us
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