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Module 9 & 10: Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Architecture
– Module 9: Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Architecture | Part 1
– Module 10: Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Architecture | Part 2
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Module 9 & 10: Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Architecture
1. Breakdown the components of a personal computer
2. This is what we commonly refer to as a Windows OS
3. VDI moves the OS, Apps and Data to the data center
4. Access VDI through Remote Desktop Protocol’s
OSOSHWHW
DataData
App’sApp’s
Desktop Virtualization = VDI
VDI will save money immediately
All users will benefit from VDI
VDI is the future of the desktop
Only VMware has VDI technology
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•Manage physical and virtual desktops from a single console
•Centralized desktop lifecycle management
•Access desktops from any connected device
•Enable rich desktop experiences on thin clients and older PCs
•Data always locked in the datacenter• Improved compliance through centralization
•Datacenter grade business continuity for the desktop
•Quicker resolution of desktop failures
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Simple licensing for Microsoft infrastructure and management
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Application Delivery
Use rights for System Center
components restricted to VDI scenario
Desktop Delivery
Management
Virtualization Platform
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Connection Broker for VM Delivery
Technology for Session Delivery
VDI Standard Suite VDI Premium Suite
XenApp
CitrixEssentials
For Hyper-V
• Folder Redirection
• Roaming Profiles
• Application Virtualization
• RemoteApp
• Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Suites
• Remote Desktop Services
• Enterprise Desktop Virtualization
Data & User Settings
Applications
Operating System
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of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation.
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Improves Application Compatibility
• Prevents one app conflicting with another
• Prevents one app conflicting with other instances of itself
• Fixes many issues where app wouldn’t run as standard user
Enables Consolidation of Session Hosts
• No longer any need for silos of session hosts
• Allows session hosts to be homogenous
• Shared Cache saves substantial storage as deployment grows
Improves user profiles
• Application settings can be stored to network location / roamed independently
• Increases usefulness of mandatory profiles
App-V helps eliminate conflicts between application s and removes the need to install those applications on PCs
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trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft
Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part
of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation.
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Module 9 & 10: Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Architecture
• Provides virtual machine-based, centralized desktops for individual users that can be fully customized based on user profiles
• Allows users to perform specialized tasks that require administrator access to their desktop
• Enables users to access their personalized desktop from any computer while retaining the last saved state
Personal Virtual
Desktop
• Provides virtual machine-based, centralized desktop based on a pool of virtual machines that are shared by multiple users
• Allows users to perform standardized routine tasks and have access to common applications (such as Microsoft Office)
• Rolls back the state upon logoff to provide a “clean” desktop for the next user’s session, but the previous user’s state can be saved offline
Pooled Virtual
Desktop
Static (“Persistent”)Virtual Desktops
Dynamic (“Non-Persistent”)Virtual DesktopsUser State
Virtualization(Folder Re-direction& roaming profile)
Application Virtualization(aka SoftGrid)
Presentation Virtualization(TS RemoteApp)
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Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part
of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation.
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trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft
Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part
of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation.
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©2011 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, Windows Azure, Hyper-V and other product names are or may be registered
trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft
Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part
of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation.
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Module 9 & 10: Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Architecture
TS VDI
Isolation Session Isolation Virtual Machine Isolation
Remote User Experience Dependent on Protocol Dependent on Protocol
User Flexibility User has to run as user User can have full rights
Application Support Server OS Client OS
Hardware Resource Utilization Highly Efficient Less Efficient
IT staff skills needed Needs TS experts Needs VM Experts
Patching Overhead Once patch per server One patch per VM template
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Microsoft Virtualization for VMware Professionals | Module 9 & 10
Module 9 & 10: Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Architecture
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trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOPS
Read Write Read+Write
Mbytes/sec Ops/sec Mbytes/sec Ops/sec Mbytes/sec Ops/sec
Avg Peak Avg Peak Avg Peak Avg Peak Avg Peak Avg Peak
64
users
10 220 350 2500 8 75 350 2500 18 224 700 3500
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http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system/sysperf/Perf_tun_srv-R2.mspx
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Module 9 & 10: Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Architecture
Microsoft RemoteFX in Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 will enable a local-like, rich
media experience for session-based or virtual desktops.
Dynamic Memory in Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 enables better
consolidation ratios with predictable performance
Dynamic Memory RemoteFX
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http://blogs.msdn.com/rds/archive/2009/11/02/windows-7-with-rdp7-best-os-for-vdi.aspx
Aero Glass for Remote Desktop Server
• Provides the same new Windows 7 look and feel when using RDS
Multimedia Support & Audio Input
• Provides a high-quality multimedia experience with multimedia
redirection
capabilities
True Multiple Monitor Support
• Allows users to view their remote desktop on multiple monitors
configured the same way as if their desktop or applications were
running locally
Enhanced Bitmap Acceleration
• Allows rich media content, such as portable graphics stacks
(Silverlight, Flash) and 3D content, to be rendered on the host and
to be sent as accelerated bitmaps to the remote client
SP1 VDI features Generic multi-media remoting: Flash, Real Players, Quick Time
3D graphic support: DirectX® 9, DirectX 10
Broad USB support
Remote Desktop Connection BrokerUnified administration experience for TS and Microsoft VDI
Supports both “Pooled” and “Dedicated” VM assignment
Extensible platform for partner enterprise solutions
Live Migration of Virtual MachinesVMs moved from source to destination host with no perceived downtime
Live migration between hosts within a High Availability Cluster
“Clustered Shared Volumes” to store multiple VHD’s from different VMs on a single LUN
VMVM
VMVM
Enhanced RDP FeaturesEnhanced Graphics: Multi-monitor, Windows Aero, D3D remoting
Enhanced Audio: Business quality bi-directional audio for enterprise VoIP
Windows Media Player remoting
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Module 9 & 10: Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Architecture
• Network-dependent apps (i.e. VOIP) may have degraded performance
• Graphic-intensiveapplications may notperform well over WAN
Application Performance
• No offline mode –unsuitable for non-connected workers
• User experience degrades with server loading and reduced network capacity (i.e. WAN)
User Experience
• Additional investments in server, management, storage, and network infrastructure
• Additional software for VDI management, user experience, and optimization
Datacenter Upgrade Cost
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Access Points(PC, Thin clients)
Access Points(PCs, Thin clients)
Server and Management
Infrastructure
Datacenter Hardware Layer
Servers Storage
Virtualization Platform
Management
Application Delivery
User State Virtualization
Desktop Delivery
Network
Will my current network and infrastructure deliver a true
desktop experience?
Have I already laid the foundation for VDI with application and
user state virtualization?
What investments are required beyond basic VDI infrastructure to enable a true
desktop experience?
Are all my workers always connected?
Am I targeting the right use cases to ensure ROI for my VDI?
If my primary goal is to reduce desktop costs, do I have a
baseline for comparison?
Can my organization handle a new desktop deployment
paradigm?
How do I handle mobile workers?How do I ensure my data is always protected
and available to all my users no matter what device they use?
How do I reduce the cost of managing physical and
virtual environments?
How do I ease my application management?
What additional management investments do I need to ensure success in desktop
virtualization?
What additional management investments do I need to ensure success in desktop
virtualization?
Where do I start my desktop virtualization project so I can
achieve the fastest ROI?
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Microsoft can help IT achieve these benefits across all types of desktops and devices – not just VDI
Self-Service Portal 2.0
Virtualize the Hardware
Private VDI Shared VDI
Virtualize the Desktop
Session Host XenDesktop
Separate the Applications
App-V XenApp RDS
Optimize the Desktop
MDOP User State Virtualization
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Virtualize User State
Roaming Profiles Folder Redirection Profile Management
Virtualize the Applications
App-V XenApp
Virtualize the Desktops
XenDesktop RDS
Deploy the Hypervisor Layer
Hyper-V Server SCVMM
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