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Optimizing Citrix?? XenDesktop?? for High Performance

By : Craig Thomas Ellrod
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Optimizing Citrix?? XenDesktop?? for High Performance

By: Craig Thomas Ellrod

Overview of this book

Citrix XenDesktop is a suite of desktop virtualization tools designed to provide users with fast and convenient access to their Windows desktops and applications through any device. Virtual desktops mean that rather than setting up hundreds or thousands of individual computers in an enterprise, companies can instead opt to create servers with large amounts of memory, disk, and processing resources, and use virtualization to offer these resources to end users. The result of this is that users are provided with an experience that appears to be identical to having an individual desktop PC. Each user has some disk space, processor time, and memory allocated to them, as though it is present on their own physical machine, when in reality, the resources are physically present on a centralized server. This book starts by answering the basic questions you need to ask when considering XenDesktop, followed by methods of how you can properly size your server infrastructure for XenDesktop. You’ll discover how to optimize the virtual machines used in XenDesktop, how to optimize your network for XenDesktop, and how to optimize the hypervisor and the cloud. You’ll also learn how to monitor XenDesktop to maximize performance. By the end of the book, you will be able to plan, design, build, and deploy high performance XenDesktop Virtualization systems in enterprises. You will also know how to monitor and maintain your systems to ensure smooth operation.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Optimizing Citrix XenDesktop for High Performance
Notice
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Hyper-V monitoring tools


When monitoring XenDesktop on Hyper-V, take note of the tools mentioned in the following sections.

GUI tools

When monitoring XenDesktop on Hyper-V, take note of the following GUI tools.

Hyper-V Manager

Hyper-V in Windows Server 2012 R2 can be managed and monitored with Hyper-V Manager GUI through the Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) on a Windows desktop such as Windows 8.1. Hyper-V on Windows Server 2008 R2 can be managed with Hyper-V Manager on Windows 7.

XenDesktop connects to Hyper-V through Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM), and with SCVMM you can do some management of Hyper-V as well.

Another GUI tool worth presenting is the Failover Cluster Manager. Hyper-V differs from the VMware and XenServer hypervisors in that virtual machines are considered to be objects in one console, clustered resources in the next, and just virtual machines in the third console.

You access Hyper-V Manager through an MMC plug-in. Click on Start | Run | ServerManager...