How to say "yes" to the user / Departmental Application Change Using XenDesktop local fashion

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The personal vDisk (PVD) technology is very powerful and allows many cases of use with great local XenDesktop XenClient Enterprise mode lever 5.

"How Apps Allow administrator-installed" Only with XenClient Enterprise and PvD "is a new blog where I highlighted an issue surrounding the PVD technology in XenClient Enterprise. for maximum customization, the default setting PvD allows users to install applications in their virtual desktop while administrators can continue to update and control the base image. in this position I have described how to disable the end user to have local administrator rights. This prevents end users from installing applications, but the administrator can manage both the base image and corporate applications. Let's call this "single image management with user / variation of the ministry."

Consider a simple scenario as an example. In this scenario, we have an administrator, a user and a user group

Figure 1 :. Single Image Management with the user / Departmental Change

Image Preparation:
First, the administrator using the Synchronizer will build the basic system with a VHD operating and all the basic applications that are common throughout the company. This basic VHD will be maintained and updated centrally update the XenClient Enterprise Synchronizer. ( Note: For best practices around PvD, please read: PvD Best Practices article). Once complete, the administrator will publish and deploy the VHD file to all desired target terminals

Endpoint Change :.
Once the VHD is deployed, each terminal allows customization of PVD (VHD application) layer filters and other user data to another layer (VHD user). Attempting to deploy a "one size fits all 'image, while desirable, is probably not possible. There will always be a user or department who will require a specific application to be installed above and beyond what is included in the base image. Here is what the power of PvD allows.

For example (shown in the figure above), the user Violet is the demand for Microsoft Project ( App3 ) while the Group Green is the Adobe Acrobat application ( App4 ). As an administrator, the goal is not to complicate the management, but rather to simplify the process. Administrators can still take advantage of the PC Lifecycle Management tools such as Microsoft SCCM or even deployment via Microsoft Group Policy object to deploy applications in a VM PvD. This will allow administrators to set a base image, but allows customization by user or group.

With Synchronizer, the base image is guaranteed to be consistent, increasing significantly patch and update the more traditional agent-based PC management success rate. In addition, with the Synchronizer, the updates are made to the layer of the hypervisor, even if there is a problem in the base image that corrupts the image of the operating system, making CFFP traditional inefficient, the Synchronizer can still successfully update the base image.

Image Update:
once deployed, the administrator can update the Synchronizer central image if this change is an update of the operating system , an update of the application or a new application. This is done without impacting the user customizations on the endpoint. An administrator finalizes the steps and testing these updates, they are published, deployed, and applied to the end

The result :.
You achieve a single image management with user / variation of the Ministry at the end where data and applications installed administrator users persist even reboot. This means that the administrator can update the central image and deploy these updates to X devices from a central console. - While allowing customization of applications to the end

Now that you know how PvD may allow management of a single image with the user / variation ministry while maintaining the basic image centralized, download XenClient Enterprise 5 and try for free up to 10 devices. You have control.

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