Transcript MSAV 4.5
University of Leicester
Application Virtualisation Roadmap
David Hitchen, Application Virtualisation Specialist
Profile
Virtualization
Document Redirection
Offline files
Server Virtualization
Presentation
Virtualization
Management
Desktop
Virtualization
Windows Vista Enterprise
Centralized Desktop
Windows Vista Enterprise
Centralized Desktop
Application
Virtualization
Virtualisation: Key Enabler of Dynamic IT
Without Virtualisation
With Virtualisation
Virtualisation Issues
Virtual Presentation
Presentation layer separate from process
Interface bound to process
Virtual Profiles
Personal profiles & settings
bound to OS
Personal profiles/settings separate from OS
Applications installed to
Specific hardware and OS
Virtual Applications
Operating System assigned
to specific hardware
Storage assigned to specific
locations
Network assigned to specific
locations
Infrastructure
Management
Any application on any computer on-demand
Licensing
Virtual Machine
OS can be assigned to any desktop or server
Virtual Storage
Storage and backup over the network
Virtual Network
Localizing dispersed resources
Interoperability
Support
End Users Want Freedom,
Flexibility
IT Pros Want Control
Anywhere/
Anytime Access
Controlled Network
Access
Device
Independence
Device Lockdown
Personal
Data/Applications
Flexible
Configurations
Data Security
Predictable
Configurations
Applications are virtualised per instance:
Files (incl System Files)
Registry
Fonts
.ini
COM/DCOM objects
Services
Name Spaces
Semafores, Mutexes
Applications do not get installed
or alter the operating system
Yet tasks process locally on the
host computer or TS.
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Centralised permissions
Applications to users at log on
Sandboxed applications
Accelerated desktop
deployment
Minimise application
compatibility testing
Run real-time usage reports
Enable device roaming
Application compatibility
PC manageability
Flexible computing models
Software asset management
Sequencing
Deployment
Workstation /
Terminal Services
Full Infrastructure
• Publishing Service
• Streaming Delivery
• Package/Active Upgrade
• Requires Active Directory
and SQL Server
Lightweight
Infrastructure
• Streaming Delivery
• Package/Active Upgrade
• No Publishing Service
• No Active Directory or
SQL Server required
• Allows streaming
capability to be added to
SMS/SCCM & 3rd party
ESD
Standalone Mode
• Standalone execution of
virtual applications
• No server is required
• MSI wrapper is the
configuration control
• Interoperable with
SMS/SCCM & 3rd party
ESD
• No streaming delivery,
publishing service or
package/active upgrade
Windows only
Application interoperability
Delivery over the network timing
Background delivery
Licensing
Cache is 1TB and Intelligent FIFO
App-V (formally known as SoftGrid)
Download from connect.microsoft.com
Focus on:Scalability
Dynamic Suite Composition
Security
Globalisation
Built in at operating system level
Apps will be pre-sequenced
Built in to development tools (visual studio)
3rd party sequencers / management
3rd party migration tools
Server side?, Hypervisor
VDI
Classrooms, home
Laptop, home computer leasing
Supportability vs Technical Capability
CY07
CY08
CY10
4.2
4.5
5.0
Vista Compatibility
Management Scale
Extended Virtualization
New
Capabilities
Vista compatible
Office 2007
Virtual server (VPC)
support
Performance
Unified management
Large deployments
(> 100,000)
Operational readiness
Context Awareness
x64 support
Standards based
virtualization format (VHD)
Key
Scenarios
Accelerate Windows
Vista deployments
Office 2007 in parallel
Quality enhancements
Dynamic suite composition
Enhanced deployment
scalability
Availability and
maintainability
Security tightening
Globalization & Localization
Virtual applications
interaction
Terminal Services scale
Ready-to-run virtual
applications
Release
Schedule
Released
Currently In Open Beta
RTM: H1/CY08
TAP: H2/CY08
RTM: TBD
Use existing infrastructure (SCCM DPs)
No learning curve
Deploy Virtual Applications in the same way
Background streaming (BITS/HTTP)
User or Machine based targeting
OS, hardware, pre-requisites, user role, etc
Stream or download (at the same time)
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