In 2013, Citrix released a new major version XenDesktop 7 as Project Excalibur featuring convergence of the XenApp product. Later in 2014, Citrix released XenApp again as a separate product based on FMA. This has lead to the sharing of the same FMA architecture by the XenDesktop and XenApp products. FMA is now going to be the future of both the product lines. This means that mastering FMA will get you to master the worlds of XenDesktop and the XenApp. However, in this context, we'll only see the comparisons and the benefits of FMA within the XenDesktop versions.
Mastering Citrix XenDesktop
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Mastering Citrix XenDesktop
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Overview of this book
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Mastering Citrix XenDesktop
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Evolution and Core Strengths of XenDesktop
Understanding the XenDesktop Architecture in Detail
Designing XenDesktop for Complex Environments
Implementing a XenDesktop Environment
Delivering Virtual Desktops and Optimizing XenDesktop
Configuring XenDesktop for Advanced Use Cases
Networking for XenDesktop
Monitoring and Troubleshooting XenDesktop
XenDesktop PowerShell SDK for Automation
XenDesktop and App-V Integration
XenDesktop Licensing
Index
Customer Reviews