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Mastering XenApp

By : Sunny Jha
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Mastering XenApp

By: Sunny Jha

Overview of this book

Citrix® XenApp® is one of the leading pieces of Application delivery software that delivers Windows compatible apps to users on any device, anywhere. Citrix® XenApp® also gives administrators the ability to manage and control the freedom of mobility by increasing the security and saving costs at the same time. This book will provide you with all the knowledge required to successfully deploy and master a complete Citrix® hosted application. First, it will cover essential concepts of the architecture of XenApp®. You will then learn how to set up Hypervisor and how to set up Infrastructure components. Next you will learn how to Set up Citrix® Components, XenApp® resources, PVS, and Netscaler. We will further look at how to prepare the environment for Rollout. Additionally, you will learn how to configure the Citrix® components such as Citrix® Director. Moreover, you’ll learn about shared desktop for delivery to end users and the application of policies for effective and secure delivery. Finally, you will learn how to implement provisioning services for a Citrix® XenApp® 7.6 environment.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Mastering XenApp
Notice
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Summary


In this chapter, you spent time learning about the Citrix Provisioning Services and how to implement the Citrix Provisioning Services to have a disk-less environment. You also learnt how it can be used in the XenApp 7.6 infrastructure for the better management of virtual and physical machines, and effective cost management as well when it comes to the cost of the storage.

You learned about the details of the Citrix Provisioning Services architecture, and how to set up Provisioning Service server and configure it, install the Citrix Provisioning Services console, configure the boot from network, configure the Bootstrap for high availability, configure the Master Target Device, create a vDisk, and assign a vDisk to a target device.

In the next chapter, we will test all the components that we implemented so far to make sure that they are working flawlessly and as expected. We will involve some users for the testing purpose, and I am sure you are ready for it!