When you are at the starting line of a new XenDesktop or XenApp implementation road can seem quite daunting. But the good news is that most projects have much in common and there are many good practices that can be used in almost all projects. The problem is, many people do just once, so how do you build your best practices kit before you need it? That's where Citrix Consulting comes. We have developed a whitepaper on best practices to help you reach the finish line of your next implementation project.
The new XenDesktop and XenApp reference guide of best practices brings together more than 60 pages of good practice covering a wide range of fields from user equipment. Thomas Berger and I developed the White Paper on the basis of our experience and that of our colleagues Citrix consulting, design and XenDesktop and XenApp solutions deployment. We spent a lot of time researching, creating and defining a list of best practices that can be used in 80% or more projects and we hope to guide you in your next deployment. The following list provides an example of the best practices discussed:
- restart schedule for XenApp servers
- When dedicate roles XenApp data collector area
- implications provisioned XenApp servers on the redundant license server
- That common workstations must be restarted logoff
- What must be saved
- deployment policy patch
- XenServer pool size recommended when using MCS / PVS
- CPU usage and memory overcommit
- when the "Optimize for XenApp 'parameter must be used in XenServer
- whether Provisioning services should be expanded / Out
where appropriate, we have also provided links to Citrix, Microsoft and VMware / white posts blog books so you can dig deeper for more information.
We all know that technology is changing at an exponential rate and it can be difficult to keep up with all the latest developments within the industry. Which is identified as a best practice today may not be tomorrow. That is why we will regularly update this white paper to keep current best practices and useful
We also want to benefit from your experience -. Please join the discussion by adding your own best practices or recommendations for the future best practices on a particular subject in the comments section.
What best practices allowed to get to the finish line?
I want to take this opportunity to thank Daniel Feller Nicholas Rintalan Dan Allen , Peter David, Dimitrios Samorgiannidis Rich Meesters Michael Palesch , George Prado and Chase Wright to contribute to the list of best practices. I also want to thank Ron Kraft and Martin Zugec for detailed comments on the White Paper
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