XenApp Best Practice # 1 For the best user experience, application and baking -End data must reside together on a fast, low-latency network.
What if you decided to store in the bedroom Your Cookware? Every time you wanted to cook something Mac & Cheese, you would have to go through your house, perhaps the stairs and grab a pot in the bedroom. Then go back to start in the kitchen cooking through your house. And if you are like me, in the middle of cooking your delicious Mac & Cheese you realize you need another pot, so again, go back through your house, up the stairs to grab the next pot in the bedroom, and then you walk down the stairs to the kitchen.
This is would be a terrible experience (though it could solve problems with all the extra exercise obesity).
So, tell me, why would you want to have your data away from your applications? You would not, right? But I have so seen many do it.
Let me give you some examples:
- Exchange Online :. If I install a local Outlook, my application data is somewhere in the cloud
- Hybrid Cloud. We host an application in the cloud, while leaving our data in our data center residing
live here for the best user experience, your applications and back-end data must together on a fast, low-latency network.
This is one of the basic XenApp best practices.
- Share File look at Citrix. In the XenApp / XenDesktop world, we synchronize locally, what you are trying to access.
- For Exchange Online, only synchronize the latest e-mail, since they are the data are likely to access. (Take a look at the Office 365 Deployment Guide for additional design recommendations.)
- For XenApp, host applications in the right data center or in the cloud provider, where you are your application data. If this means you have XenApp hosts in several places, so be it, because you can use Service of Citrix Workspace cloud applications and desktop, to integrate all of these sites in a single management plane.
- And for your home Stay, keep your pots and pans in the place that you use ... in the kitchen.
tuned for more best practices ...
Daniel consequences @djfeller
XenApp Best Practices
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