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Visionapp remote desktop 2011
Visionapp remote desktop 2011













  1. VISIONAPP REMOTE DESKTOP 2011 HOW TO
  2. VISIONAPP REMOTE DESKTOP 2011 WINDOWS 8

After the technique is explained the session continued with new features in version 8.2 (released this week). Recommend checking the slide/videos for the details if you were not at this session. A nice starting point to explain the technique. Via the Speed Dating mechanism he explains how User Personalization of AppSense works. Personalization - Speed Dating Style by Kristian Vidal was my next session. Chris hits an important point: user segmentation (define core apps, segmentation options: user location, application performance, endpoint required, risk profile). Chris continued with Application assessment and compatibility and the challenges in that area. Also Chris mentioning the opportunity to use local fat client as a solution.

VISIONAPP REMOTE DESKTOP 2011 HOW TO

Chris point out his vision with a sheet that are the assumptions the use case will be, but that the approach transaction should be with open eyes (and not about IT resources, but about the processes, users and application owners and how to can access the data they need). He started with stepping the customers mind and what they are thinking and how a reseller reacts on that. Next session I attended Chris Marks session about application delivery strategy. Next topic was high availability and performance with considerations like number of NICs, rackserver versus bladeserver, converged networks / specialized networks, physical versus logical separation, ROI/TCO and complexity. Didier discusses several high speed network features, but that was a bit too network technical for me. Next topic was Network Teaming Benefits (throughput/fault tolerance) and Challenges (no official MS support, network issues). Power Configuration should be set to Maximum performance on the hardware level. Didier was explaining that Jumbo Frames that improves live migration speeds by 20% and less CPU usage (working best for large memory VMs). Next session was Performance and availability networks for Hyper-V Clusters by Didier van Hoye. On the management suite there are 150 built-in PowerShell cmdlets, charge back resource usage metrics and snapshots (live AVHD merge). Features for clusters are: guest application health monitoring, VM failover prioritization, drain all VMs from a clustered host, cluster-aware updating, Next topic was storage: Remote Direct Memory Access, storing running VMs on SMB 2.2, storage spaces/storage pools, VSS provider for VMs on file servers, Active/Active File Server Clusters, Live Storage Migration, Dedup/Thin Provisioning and online disk repair. SR-IOV is explained in detail, the network is directly connected to the VM, wither the hypervisor in between.

VISIONAPP REMOTE DESKTOP 2011 WINDOWS 8

NIC teaming is not especially for Hyper-V, it is also available for physical Windows 8 machines. Lots of improvements made on the network level. Network virtualization: run multiple virtual network on a physical network, each virtual network has illusion it is running physical. Aidan continued with Virtual Networking, now NIC teaming is supported, extensible switch (partner expandable), network virtualization, Private VLAN, PortACLs and QoS are keywords about this topic. Next topic was Bitlocker for Hyper-V (everything can be encrypted now, including the shared storage volume). Aidan continued in more detail about this feature, starting with Hyper-V replica.Ĭheck the slide for all information, too much to write down. He started with the increased scalability (cluster/host/VM maximum possibilities), followed by the features (hyper-v replica, bitlocker and HA, Live Migration separated from Failover Clustering, RemoteFX via WAN, Virtual fibre channel adapter, guest NUMA). Day two of E2E VC started for me with a presentation of Aidan Finn about Hyper-V in Windows 8.















Visionapp remote desktop 2011