VMWorld Preview: XenApp / XenDesktop design guides on vSphere 6

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VMWorld Preview: XenApp / XenDesktop design guides on vSphere 6 -

Will you VMWorld?
Citrix is.

vSphere 6.0 thinking?
Citrix.

Are you wondering how XenApp and XenDesktop leads to the latest hypervisor VMware?
Citrix was.

The good news is that we have our analysis of vSphere 6.0 completed for XenApp and XenDesktop, and we can now answer the question of how many physical servers it takes a pooled virtual desktop to 500 users to deliver or a Windows application to 500 users. The answer is ... "It depends!"

How's that for a good and non-specific?

Actually based on the requirements of the N + 1 availability-which means that we can continue to support 500 users, although we server 1 completely lose physical you need 5 servers for XenApp and 7 for XenDesktop, if you your design based on the same hardware configuration, we (dual, 12-core processors) used. As you will see, our intention not to test for this design guides the newest / best hardware, but to concentrate on a run-of-the-mill Config to see how it will lead in our simulated workload was would ,

our analysis Based we identified the following:

  1. vSphere 6 outpaces easily vSphere 5.5 when running XenApp and XenDesktop
  2. XenApp ( to search for the need for further testing at IOPS Windows 2012R2) on vSphere 6 results in about a 2X density improvement over XenDesktop (Windows 7)
  3. , Windows 10, and recent advances with the Citrix ICA protocol.
[1945008So] when you go VMWorld, take a look at the two latest design guides before they stop by the Citrix booth.

  • remote access to Windows applications with Citrix XenApp to vSphere 6
  • Pooled Virtual Desktops with Citrix XenDesktop on vSphere 6

And for those of you to stay at home, I say still grab the latest design guides before another episode of the Simpsons to watch.

Practically signing off ...
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