Session 4 - Virtualization
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Transcript Session 4 - Virtualization
Estrategia de Virtualización de
Microsoft
Diplomado en Virtualización
Sesión 3
Leopoldo Pérez Olguín
Gerente de producto
Soluciones del centro de datos
Microsoft México
[email protected]
Virtualización de escritorios
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Microsoft Desktop Virtualization
Centralized and Unified Management
User state
Applications
Operating system
Change the device,
keep your experience
Virtually
any
User State
application, anywhere
Windows
everywhere
User Experience
Virtualization (UE-V)
Application
Applications
Virtualization (App-V)
Folder Redirection
RemoteApp
Operating System
Microsoft VDI
Client Hyper-V
MED-V
Deliver virtualization to the user through a more comprehensive platform!
User state
Microsoft User State Virtualization
Virtual desktop
File share
Anywhere productivity
Access to data and personal
settings on any device
Avoid business disruptions
Log in to retrieve your data
and restore productivity
Login xxx
Login xxx
*Includes User Experience Virtualization (UE-V), Folder Redirection
and Offline Files
Local Device
Thin client
Introducing UE-V
User state
New Offering!
App and OS personalization roam across Windows
Syncs are smart and logins are fast
Application or OS reconfiguration not required
Personal
& flexible
Templates automate identification of settings location
Custom templates define which applications should roam settings
Ability to roll back settings to initial state
Simple
& versatile
Use existing tools to simplify deployment
ConfigMgr 2012 DCM pack to keep client configuration consistent
Seamlessly integrates with Microsoft Desktop Virtualization products
Integrated
& scalable
Microsoft Application Virtualization
Anywhere productivity
Applications
Virtual desktop
Access to applications on
any device without installs
Avoid business disruptions
Log in to retrieve applications
and restore productivity
Accelerate deployment
Faster provisioning of virtual
applications on demand
Login xxx
Local Device
Login xxx
Thin Client
Introducing App-V 5.0
Applications
New Version!
Virtual Application Extension makes virtual apps work as if locally installed
Windows standards make virtual apps easier to troubleshoot
No dedicated drive letter required
Integrated
platform
Virtual Application Connection lets multiple virtual apps work together
Designed to support highly integrated applications
Builds on investments in previous versions of App-V
Flexible
virtualization
Optimize disk space in VDI with Shared Content Store
Web-based UI allows IT pros to discover and use management features
Centrally manage application interaction
Powerful
management
Applications
Microsoft RemoteApp: Powered by RDS
Hosted Virtual Applications
Flexible access to applications
Deliver one or more apps instead of desktop; no
local installation required
Virtual apps
Secure corporate data
No data or files stored on local client;
flexible options for authenticating access
Simplify application deployment
FIREWALL
Centralized console to publish applications
Login
xxx
Login
xxx
Local desktop
Login
xxx
Thin client
Operating system
Microsoft Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
Hosted Virtual Desktops
Flexible access to Windows
Secure access to Windows from any connected device
Pursue “Bring Your Own Device” programs
Secure corporate data
Virtual
desktops
Centralize corporate data and control user access
Avoid business disruptions
Instant provisioning of corporate resources
Centralized management
FIREWALL
Fast desktop delivery with centralized management
Login
xxx
Local Device
Thin client
Operating system
VDI with Windows Server 2012
Powered by Windows Server 2012
Desktop
sessions
Pooled
VMs
Personal
VMs
Corporate Office
Branch Office
1 platform • 1 experience • 3 deployment choices
FIREWALL
Home
Library /
Coffee house
Introducing VDI in Windows Server 2012
Operating system
Quick and easy setup with QuickDeploy
Simplified administration of sessions and VMs from a single console
Intelligent patching and scanning thru task randomization
Efficient
management
High scalability with Hyper-V and higher system performance with FairShare
Deploy lower cost desktops with User Disks
Support for lower cost storage such as SMB file shares and DAS
Best value for
virtual desktops
RemoteFX can leverage hardware and software GPUs
Rich Multimedia and 3D graphics even on low bandwidth WAN
Support for USB redirection and multi-touch remoting
Rich experience
everywhere
Choosing the Right VDI Architecture
Good
Better
Best
Personalization
App compatibility
Ease of management
Cost effectiveness
Sessions
Pooled VMs
Operating system
Personal VMs
Operating system
Thin client form factors
Traditional
thin client
Definition
A device with a reduced
hardware and software
footprint
Benefits
Smaller attack surface than PC
Fewer breakable parts than PC
Lower energy costs than PC
Licensing
Requires VDA* license, which
includes SA** benefits
* Virtual Desktop Access ** Software Assurance
Zero
client
A terminal with no local storage,
operating system, or processing
Extremely low device TCO
No OS to manage on device
Highest reliability – no moving
parts
Requires VDA license, which
includes SA benefits
Windows Thin PC
(WinTPC)
A repurposed PC running a locked down
version of Windows, making it behave
like a thin client
No upfront hardware and licensing costs
All advantages of traditional thin clients
Enterprise-grade manageability and security
WinTPC is a benefit of SA / VDA
Operating system
Windows 8 Client Hyper-V
Local Virtual Desktops
Maximize hardware investments
Run multiple operating systems on a single PC
Diverse client-server dev / test environments
Separate demo environments from primary OS
Robust Virtualization
Platform
Flexibility
of choice
Improves
efficiency
•
Support for 32- and 64-bit operating systems
•
Support for rich multimedia, VOIP, and multi-touch
•
Easily migrate VMs between server and client Hyper-V without modification
•
Work with VMs on laptops with support for wireless, and sleep and
hibernate
Windows 8 VM
Linux VM
Windows 7 VM
Windows
Server 8 VM
Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization
Operating system
Accelerate deployment
Remove barriers to Windows 7 migration by
resolving application incompatibility
Windows XP App in MED-V
Workspace
XP App
Management
Managing Desktop Virtualization
System Center 2012 Configuration Manager
Delivery evaluation criteria
• User
• Device type
• Connection
User / device relationships
• People-centric application delivery
• Deliver best user experience on each device
• Define application once
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• Primary devices
‒ MSI
‒ App-V
• Non-primary devices
‒ VDI
‒ Presentation server
‒ Remote desktop
Windows
Embedded
VDI
Microsoft and Citrix: Better Together
20+ years of partnership and
product integration
Best-of-breed technologies combined
together to deliver applications and
desktops to any end point
Technology integration
+
Best-in-class VDI solution
App-V for packaging and isolation,
XenApp for on-demand application
delivery
+
Lightweight, universal software client
Access to Windows desktops on any
device
Single console to manage both physical
and virtual assets
Management of XenApp applications
and servers through the System Center
console
Connector
Visit: www.citrixandmicrosoft.com
User Scenarios
User Behavior/Characteristics
Offline / travels –
Access to apps and data
Offline – Works across multiple PCs
Always connected – Limited LOB apps,
no admin rights
Always connected – Multitasking and
personalization
BYOD / contractor
Requires business compliance
Run incompatible apps on Windows 7
IT pro – Multiple dev / test locally
Primary
USV
App-V
RemoteApp
VDI-VM
Based
VDI-Session
Based
MED-V
Supporting
Client
Hyper -V
Microsoft Desktop Virtualization
The right solution for each business scenario!
Virtual Desktop or
Applications
For specific use case scenarios:
Local Desktop
Good for all use case scenarios:
USV + App-V
Microsoft VDI, RemoteApp
Flexible Windows to Access
Bring your own Device
Secure corporate Data
Centralized Management
Anywhere Productivity
Offline Access
Accelerate Deployment
For specific use case scenarios:
Client Hyper-V, Med-V
IT Pros – Dev/ Test
App-OS compatibility
Monitor Performance
Deploy OS & Applications
Automate and
Deploy
Desktop
Virtualization
Server
Virtualization
Incident & Problem
Resolution
Capacity and
Utilization
Inventory and
Usage
Manage User Access
Backup, Repair & Restore
Service
Centric
Management