Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Deploying XenApp Within a Virtual Desktop: The Why's & How's

We posted recently about the possibilities of creating a flexible, yet secure virtual desktop - with the right management tools. If you're familiar with the benefits of virtualization and have already invested in application virtualization technology, now you can go a step further to get security and centralized management of the entire desktop image. Deploying a well-managed virtual desktop will secure your user's operating system and simplify management of the entire environment, without sacrificing the ability to let users customize, run offline or on the go. The secret with virtual desktops is to "manage centrally, execute locally."

Deploying a flexible virtual desktop management solution is a relatively quick and simple process (a few hours to set things up), but can save IT administrators an impressive 60% on desktop support and management costs. Support costs drop as users can simply restart their virtual desktop to "rejuvenate" the original clean-state image with all of its applications and settings, wiping away any malware picked up along the way.


For instance - if you're already using XenApp, here are the basic steps:

1) Make sure your XenApp Server is configured to talk to your Domain Controller - this is important because you will be targeting apps based on users


2) Use MokaFive’s Creator to build a base LivePC image


3) Now that you have created a base image, you can install other applications, including XenApp applications, on top of it


4) From MokaFive's management console, target this LivePC to any users you choose to receive it


5) In the XenApp Access Management Console, set a number of policies for how you want XenApp to launch and run (from the server, locally, online/offline, etc.).


For step-by-step instructions,
check out this document.