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Getting Started with Citrix XenApp?? 7.6

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Getting Started with Citrix XenApp?? 7.6

Overview of this book

If you want to effectively deploy the various components of Citrix XenApp to create an enterprise environment for application and desktop delivery, this hands-on guide is perfect for you. You start off by understanding the need and benefits of Citrix XenApp with respect to Virtualization technology. After this, you will get to grips with the requirement analysis and designing aspect of building XenApp systems and all the necessary installation and configuration procedures for Citrix XenApp, StoreFront and NetScalar Gateway are explained one by one in detail. Step-by-step, you will learn to deploy your first XenApp with the Machine Creation Services method and Provisioning Services method. After this, you will explore the administering part of applications and systems, followed by printing in the XenApp environment. Next, you will learn all the trips and tricks required to troubleshoot and support the XenApp environment. By the end of this book, you will be ready to go live with your new XenApp environment.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Getting Started with Citrix XenApp 7.6
Notice
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
9
Building Your First XenApp Farm – Provisioning Services™
Index

Project planning


If you are reading this book with the intention of building an IT business solution for your company, then you are probably already involved in a project or some type of initiative with clear objectives and metrics in order to achieve success. Every successful IT project requires a great bit of attention to detail in planning and architecting a solution that would have a substantially positive impact on business operations. Many consulting companies take a phased approach when working with their client on projects. Usually, a project manager creates a project plan with a schedule chalked out to complete tasks or milestones. Projects can vary in terms of size and resources. On a very basic level, the lifespan of a project can consist of several phases:

  • Design

    • Conducting the analysis of an existing environment

    • Defining business requirements and limitations

    • Architecting an IT solution according to specifications

  • Implementation

    • Building a solution based on design specifications

    • Documenting...