For those who have not looked recently XenClient, XenClient today is very different from the XenClient yesterday! We recently launched XenClient Enterprise 5 back in August packed with some key features to push again before XenClient and resolve key use cases
The new XenClient continues to provide :.
- The widest compatibility list equipment, with more than 300 aircraft and more
- a mature server tested battle management, including a rich set of administrative tools and policies and support for desktop remote management of servers
New to XenClient? Watch Video XenClient Enterprise 5 to see how this pillar core XenDesktop enables centralized management and secure company laptops and PCs -. While offering unprecedented customization capabilities to end users
XenClient 5 introduces key features and capabilities such as :.
- Personal vDisk (PVD) technology, allows the user installed or departmental applications while administrators can continue to update and control the base image
- 4th generation Intel® Core ™ processors (desktop / laptop), empowers administrators to use the latest devices and equipment suppliers.
- Windows 8 and 8.1 Guest support , extends the footprint of the operating system supported XenClient and allows him to "try" and then "buy" the Windows 8 experience
- Windows server 2012 and SQL 2012 support allows XenClient Synchronizer management tool to run on the latest server operating systems.
- SCCM Integration Whitepaper highlights how a lifecycle management tool for existing PC can be operated with XenClient.
- Support Citrix Profile Management allows a profile "Follow me" through XenDesktop and XenClient.
- XenDesktop PC Remote support offers a unique FlexCast "offer by allowing users to remotely access the XenClient device using Citrix Receiver.
The flagship production of this version has been integrated into XenClient Enterprise. This feature is a game-changing and expanding potential use cases XenClient further! Image Before joining PvD in XenClient Enterprise, we shared virtual machines and Custom Image VMs. Let level fixed on what these types of images involve
Image Mode shared :.
shared image mode is great because as an administrator, you can manage a single image X devices. This means administrators can update the central image and deploy these updates to X devices from a central console. At the end, however, only the user data is maintained. If a user installs an application, restart, this application will. In this case, you will have a happy administrator, but an unfortunate user
Custom Picture Mode :.
Custom Picture Mode is a bit different because the administrator you always create the central image and provide a single image for devices X. At the end of the user data is preserved, and if a user installs an application, upon restart, the application continues. The caveat is that once you assign and deploy a custom image to the device, the administrator can no longer manage the VM assigned to the center. To manage a custom image assigned, you can use lifecycle management tools for traditional PCs. In this case, you have a poor administrator, but a happy user
PvD Picture Mode :.
picture mode PvD is the best of both worlds. An administrator can manage a single image for devices X. At the end of the user data is stored, and a user installs an application, upon restart, the application continues. 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 at the end. In this case, you will have a happy and a happy user administrator
In summary :.
picture mode allows PvD many big use case and I will explore this in future blogs.
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