Simplify HDX Policy Administration of the user experience to Amplify

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Simplify HDX Policy Administration of the user experience to Amplify -

Newly updated HDX policy templates now make it easier to deliver the best possible user experience, based on business requirements and employee applications.

With the release of Feature Pack 3 for XenApp and XenDesktop 7.6, Citrix has redesigned completely the built-in HDX policy templates based on exhaustive customer feedback, while the templates to optimize the new innovative product performance enhancements in the last included are releases.

If you are HDX Policy Templates new, these updated templates allow administrators based on individual applications rather recommended policy settings provide as each individual tweaking environment to evaluate one at a time setting performance. Administrators can start with a template and decide to implement it, as it is to use, or as a starting point to create their own template, customize by all relevant settings.

Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop have a very powerful and granular policy assignment engine that allows administrators a set of policies to a user group to provide that only accesses applications and desktops from an external network, or a different set of guidelines based on specific IP addresses, and so on are. At a high level the updated templates can help the following use cases address:

  • High Server Scalability is recommended when it is important to maximize user density per server. This template provides to optimizations for maximum performance, so the server to deliver the best return, while still ensuring a good user experience. This template on the new thin wire mode, which is compatible with most old thin clients and has a very efficient bandwidth and CPU footprint.
  • for the WAN-optimized is a high-performance template, much like high server scalability, useful where interactivity in real time branch office users with low bandwidth and high latency is a priority. It works by using multiple streams make traffic between data centers and endpoints to handle, on a higher priority channel compared to lower priority tasks, such as printing set user activity in real time. This template also uses the bandwidth and CPU efficient Thin Wire mode, introduced in FP3.
  • High Definition User Experience is useful when users have the luxury sufficiently enjoy bandwidth, such as on the LAN, or if the best possible user experience is more important than every drop of available resources to optimize. This template provides a visually rich multimedia experience.
  • Security and Control improves the environmental security and IT control to restrict user behavior in order to strengthen the IT security. Provided

For example, if the "optimized for WAN" template users over the WAN is, administrators resting now be sure that the surrounding area has been optimized for typical conditions faced by such users. Moreover, the first two measures are available, so-called "Legacy OS".

The informal term legacy OS refers to the Windows operating systems (OS) before Windows 8 when Microsoft was a radical change in the underlying graphics made Provider technology. The latest versions of XenApp and XenDesktop are written 8 of newer in a so-called "modern OS 'such as Windows to meet, 8.1 and 10, and Windows Server 2012 R2. To maintain backward compatibility with legacy OS as Windows 7 and Windows Server 08R2 Citrix provides additional policy templates that are optimized for the respective operating systems.

In any case, the beauty of the Citrix HDX technology is policy engine is that it administrators to meet the expectations of users during the alignment with the priorities of the Organization and individual applications .

As entry allows you and get more familiar with the built-in policy templates? The first step is the new Group Policy Management 7.6.300 from the Feature Pack 3 on page Citrix.com for download. You can be the excited in connection with the product documentation at http://www.citrix.com/policytemplates[1945002bekommen]

The XenApp and XenDesktop team these templates to provide as part of Feature Pack 3, and if you search for specific guidelines for each setting policy application and its many ramifications, all this information was in a white paper on the Citrix Knowledge Center, CTX202330 thoroughly documented. This document goes into extensive detail about the ideal use cases, individual policy coordination and also provides data tests based policy configurations.

You are invited to comment on this blog post, or the feedback mechanisms in the pages using above listed your knowledge about the new templates and environmental performance to provide. Please tell us your experiences, what worked and what you tweaked, and if you want to use an additional templates shared for other applications please feel free to do so.

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