Application Virtulization:
Although there are multiple ways to virtualize applications, IT teams often take a server-based approach, delivering the applications without having to install them on individual desktops. Instead, administrators implement remote applications on a server in the company’s data center or with a hosting service, and then deliver them to the user’s desktops.
Citirx:
Citrix Systems, Inc. is an American multinational software company that provides server, application and desktop virtualization, networking, software as a service (SaaS), and cloud computing technologies. Citrix solutions are claimed to be in use by over 400,000 clients worldwide, including 99% of the Fortune 100, and 98% of the Fortune 500.
Xenapp:
XenApp is application virtualization software produced by Citrix Systems that allows Windows applications to be accessed via individual devices from a shared server or cloud system. XenApp was first released in 2008, but earlier versions of the product were called WinFrame, MetaFrame, and Presentation Server.
Xendesktop:
XenDesktop is a desktop virtualization software platform that allows multiple users to access and run Microsoft Windows desktops that are installed at a centralized location separate from the devices from which they are being accessed.
Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops:
Formerly called as Xenapp and Xendesktop
Course Content:
Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops 7 2402 LTSR:
- Upon Completion of this Course, you will accomplish following:-
- Classify the various components and communication protocols of the FMA architecture
- Employ architectural understanding to desktop virtualization solutions
- Perform an organizational assessment focusing on business requirements, capabilities, users, and applications
- Plan desktop virtualization solutions
- Validate and offer design recommendations
- Troubleshoot designs of desktop virtualization
Course Content:
Module 1: Intermediate Site Architecture
- FMA Services
- SQL database connectivity and security
- Multi-zone VDA registration
- Zone preference
Module 2: Workspace Environment
- Introduction to WEM
- Administration
- Optimizing resource consumption on VDA hosts
- Managing the end-user experience with WEM
- Moving to WEM
Module 3: StoreFront Optimizationand Routing
- User experience optimizations
- StoreFront branding
- Optimal Gateway routing and Zones
- Subscription Store
Module 4: HDX and Multimedia
- HDX in the network
- Enlightened Data Protocol (EDT)
- Multimedia delivery and redirection
- Delivering Skype for Business with XenAppand XenDesktop
Module 5: App Layering (Full day module)
- App Layering Introduction
- Layering Architecture
- Creating Layers
- App Layering Maintenance
Module 6: Supporting and Troubleshooting
- Connections
- Communications
- Session Launchs
Module 7: Integrating Provisioning Serviceswith XenApp and XenDesktop
- XenDesktop Setup Wizard
- Device Collections
- Published Apps and Desktops
- Using Provisioning Services with XenApp and XenDesktop
Module 8: User Segmentation
- Identify the different FlexCast models
- Identify considerations in selecting the most appropriate method for segmenting users
Module 9: User Design
- Make key decisions regarding user groups and device (endpoint) design
- Organize user groups for Design document
- Identify and prioritize top user issues
- Design user profile strategy
- Design a printing strategy
Module 9: Receiver
- Define how applications will be delivered
- Design Citrix Receiver deployment and maintenance
Module 10: Resource Req. Recommendations
- Identify recourse requirements
- Make key design decisions regarding resource recommendations
Module 11: Access
- Design an authentication point (Storefront and NetScaler Gateway) strategy
- Determine session and access policies, including user authentication and remote access
- Design virtual desktop operating systems access
- Calculate bandwidth for the desktop virtualization solution
Module 12: Desktop
- Make key design decisions regarding machine catalogs and groups
- Design a personalization strategy including user profiles, user policies and personalvDisk usage.
- Design an appropriate printing strategy
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Module 13: Application Delivery
- Design a solution that meets application inventory and integration requirements
- Identify characteristics of the applications that will impact placement as well as theapplication delivery architecture for the XenDesktop environment
- Design an application delivery strategy
Module 14: Desktop Delivery
- Design a Desktop delivery topology, including Sites, XenDesktop Controllers per site, and load balancing.
- Design the underlying infrastructure, including database selection, license servers andactive Directory Integration
- Identify the XenDesktop user and virtual desktop baseline policies
Module 15: Networking Layer
- Make key high availability design decisions
- Integrate the XenDesktop infrastructure with the network infrastructure
- Understand WAN optimization, Multistream ICA, and DHCP functionality
Module 16: Verification
- Verify assess and design decisions using Citrix online tools
- Develop a complete stakeholder presentation
- Effectively present and support design decisions
Netscaler:
• Explain NetScaler capabilities and functionality.
• Introduce NetScaler architecture.
• Discuss NetScaler hardware and components.
• Explore deployment and licensing options.
• Perform NetScaler setup and configuration.
Basic Networking:
- Understand the purpose of NetScaler-Owned IP Addresses.
- Recognize the networking topologies used with NetScaler.
- Explain the use of interfaces and VLANs during configuration.
- Discuss the available NetScaler routing and traffic-handling modes.
- Define Access Control Lists and how to configure them.
- Describe the Network Address Translation feature of NetScaler.
NetScaler Platforms:
- Distinguish the hardware and use cases for the NetScaler MPX, VPX, and SDX.
- Discuss the multi-tenant structure of the NetScaler SDX.
- Illustrate the function and benefits of various SDX interface allocation scenarios.
- Identify the NetScaler SDX administrative components and their use.
High Availability:
- Explain NetScaler capabilities and functionality.
- Introduce NetScaler architecture.
- Discuss NetScaler hardware and components.
- Explore deployment and licensing options.
- Perform NetScaler setup and configuration.
Load Balancing:
- Describe the NetScaler load-balancing process and the role of entities.
- Identify the different load-balancing and monitoring options available on the NetScaler.
- Define the different traffic types that can be load balanced.
- Explain how monitoring and service options can be customized.
- Understand third-party load-balancing services on NetScaler.
- Distinguish the methods used to protect and troubleshoot a NetScaler load-balancing configuration.
SSL Offload:
- Define SSL and how SSL Offload works.
- Explain the process of creating and uploading SSL Certificates.
- Demonstrate the creation of SSL virtual servers.
- Identify common SSL deployments.
- Describe some SSL Exploits and some of the NetScaler configuration settings that can preventthem.
Securing the NetScaler:
- Define authentication, authorization, and auditing.
- Describe how to configure authentication and authorization on NetScaler.
- Identify the components and steps required to secure a NetScaler configuration.
- Summarize the use and benefits of Admin Partitions.
Monitoring, Management, and Troubleshooting:
- Identify NetScaler Log issues.
- Monitor the NetScaler environment with Simple Network Management Protocol data.
- Leverage AppFlow, Command Center, and Insight features within the NetScaler environment.
- Utilize NetScaler troubleshooting tools.
Xenapp and Xendesktop Older Versions:
- Introducing XenApp
- Licensing XenApp
- Installing XenApp
- Administrative Configuration
- Installing and Configuring Web Interface and StoreFront
- Delivering Applications and Content
- Citrix Receiver
- Application Streaming and App-V Integration
- Configuring Policies
- Configuring Load Management
- Optimizing the User Experience
- Configuring Printing
- XenApp Security
- Monitoring XenApp
- Additional Components
- Migration to 6.5
- New features in 6.5
- Troubleshooting xenapp 6&6.5
Citrix Provisioning Services:
Objectives:
- Understand Provisioning Services architecture and communication
- How to install and configure a Provisioning Services farm
- How to deploy Provisioning Services target devices for use with XenApp and XenDesktop Virtual Delivery Agents
- How to manage a Provisioning Services farm, vDisks, and target devices
- Understand Provisioning Services redundancy and failover
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