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Terminal Server 2005 og Tynde klienter Brian Lauge Pedersen
Senior Technology Specialist
Enterprise & Public Group
Microsoft Corporation
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Agenda
• Windows Server 2003 SP1 Enhancements for TS
• Windows Server 2003 Family
- Windows Server 2003 x64
• Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs
- Demo
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Windows Server 2003 SP1 Enhancements for TS
• SSL Support
- Server Authentication
- Industry standard encryption
- No proxy/firewall traversal capability
• Improved Printer Support
- Fallback Printer Driver
- Re-use a PCL/PS existing driver: 300 dpi B/W
• Mitigation for Licensing Issues
- Explicit License Server discovery
• Windows Server 2003 for 64-bit Extended Systems
- 64-Bit Extensions Support
- Increased support for 32 bit apps on 64 bit HW
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32-bitx86
64-bitx64
64-bit Itanium
Up to 32-way,
64 GB RAM
Up to 64-way,
1 TB RAM
Up to 64-way,
1 TB RAM
Up to 8-way,
32 GB RAM
Up to 8-way,
1 TB RAM
Up to 8-way,
1 TB RAM
Up to 4-way,
4 GB RAM
Up to 4-way,
32 GB RAMn/a
Up to 2-way,
2 GB RAMn/a n/a
Windows Server 2003 Family
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System PTEs System PTEs (~900 MB)(~900 MB)
System Cache System Cache (~500 MB)(~500 MB)
Paged Pool (~270 MB)Paged Pool (~270 MB)
Non Paged Pool, Non Paged Pool, images, etc.images, etc.
Kernel VA Kernel VA (2 GB)(2 GB)
User VA User VA (2 GB)(2 GB) Process Process
NN
32-Bit Windows Constraints• 4 GB (2^32) address space
- 2 GB kernel mode (KM) virtual address space
Shared across processes
- 2 GB user mode virtual address (VA) space
Each process has it’s own
• Kernel VA includes- System Page Table Entry (PTE)
area – KM thread stacks ~900 MB- Paged Pool – page tables, kernel
objects ~270 MB- System Cache – file cache, registry
~500 MB- Others (Non Paged
Pool, images)
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x64-bit Customer Benefits• Key value
- Extends return on investment in 32-bit applications
- Provides evolutionary path to 64-bit technology with greater price-performance
• Single code-base
- AMD-Opteron, Intel Xeon EM64T supported with one product
• Impact
- Runs most existing 32-bit apps with increased performance
- 64-bit app platform for best performance & scalability
- Eliminates Virtual Memory limitations in 32-bit
Workload Performance and Scale
32-bit Database up 17%
32-bit Business Apps SAP 10% more users
Networking Record 7Gbit/sec xfer
File 111% higher user capacity
Active Directory 2x higher throughput
Terminal Services 50% more Users
““First mover” Workloads:First mover” Workloads:Preliminary TestingPreliminary Testing
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• Lab testing indicates increased performance
- Up to 50% improvement in users/server on comparable hardware
- Knowledge worker simulation
• Largest benefit will be with 4P servers in limited virtual kernel memory scenarios
- Opportunity for server consolidation
X64 Performance and Benefits
Knowledge WorkerKnowledge Worker00
200200
400400
600600
Terminal Server PerformanceTerminal Server Performance
Windows 2000 Windows 2000
Windows Server 2003 (32-bit)Windows Server 2003 (32-bit)
80%80%
50%50%
(Hardware: 4P AMD 64 – HP DL 585)(Hardware: 4P AMD 64 – HP DL 585)
Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 x64 x64
• Registry Setting to Reduce Microsoft® Outlook® 2003 Periodic Polling
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Outlook\RPC
ConnManagerPoll [dword] 0x600
• Registry Setting to Reduce Microsoft® Outlook® 2003 Periodic Polling
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Outlook\RPC
ConnManagerPoll [dword] 0x600
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Other Benefits• Fully utilize CPU resources without rewriting applications
• Run 64-bit and 32-bit applications side by side
• Gradually migrate applications
• Increased user density
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Paths to 64-bit Windows
32-bit32-bitServer HardwareServer Hardware
32-bit32-bitDevice DriversDevice Drivers
32-bit32-bitWindows ServerWindows Server
32-bit32-bitApplicationsApplications
Pure 32-bit Stack
x64
32-bit
32-bit
32-bit
x64x64
x64x64
x64x64
ItaniumItanium
ItaniumItanium
ItaniumItanium
ItaniumItanium
x64x64
x64x64
x64x64
x64x64
Pure 64-bit Stack
• Most of today’s server install base are purely 32-bit
• In 2005, most new server shipments will combine x64 hardware with 32-bit Windows
• With the x64 release of Windows, customers will start combining 32-bit and 64-bit apps on the same system
• Over time, customers will increasingly use pure 64-bit stacks based on x64 and Itanium
• Net result is a smooth transition path to 64-bit computing32-bit32-bit
x64x64
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Microsoft Server Centric Computing Clients
Windows Fundamentals for Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs Legacy PCs
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Vision, Goals and Objectives
Make Windows the platform of choice for server centric computing
by offering new feature rich Windows SKUs for our enterprise and
academic customers.
• Provide management and servicing features parity with Windows XP Pro.
• Offer innovative alternative to the traditional desktop for legacy PCs,
low-end PCs, thin client devices and task workers.
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Customer Feedback
• Windows XP Pro too expensive for Structured Task Workers
• Need step-down/cross-grade Operating System alternative to Windows XP
• Server & Network infrastructure investments perceived differently than desktop
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Customer Feedback
• One set of security, manageability & serviceability technologies across all clients
• Disparity of HW requires broad driver support
• Remote Bootable (network / diskless)
• 3rd Party Anti-Virus & Management support
• Easy Shell Lock Down
• Smart App Install Blocking
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• WinFLP reduces the attack surface of legacy PCs• Protects legacy PCs to the same high levels as Windows XP SP2 PCs
with Service Pack 2
Security Bar
with Service Pack 2
Raise the Security Bar
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Market
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SmartSmartClient Features & HW CompatibilityClient Features & HW Compatibility
Legacy PCLegacy PC
Thin Client Thin Client DeviceDevice
Desktop, WorkstationDesktop, WorkstationNotebook,TabletPCNotebook,TabletPC
ServersServers
Linux Thin ClientsLinux Thin Clients
New innovative and New innovative and feature rich Windows feature rich Windows
offering…offering…
Task Oriented Task Oriented Slim DesktopSlim Desktop
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Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs Supported Workloads
• Microsoft Remote Desktop Client, Citrix’s ICA Client
• Security software
• Management software
• Terminal emulation software
• Web browsers
• Media players
• Instant messaging client
• Document viewers (Office, Acrobat)
• .NET Framework
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Hardware Support• Minimum configuration
- Pentium 133 MHz processor
- 64 MB RAM
- 800x600 capable graphics card
- 10 Mbps Network interface card
• Typical legacy PC configuration
- Pentium II 233 MHz processor or higher
- 128 MB RAM
- 1024x768 capable graphics card
- 100 Mbps Network interface card
- AC’97 compatible sound card
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Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs Features• Windows shell & start menu• Accessibility features• Local & network printing• Windows Image Acquisition (WIA)• Basic Control Panel• Security Center• Wireless networking (802.11)• VPN support• Microsoft Management Console (MMC)• Windows Management Infrastructure (WMI)• Group Policy Objects, Active Directory• Multiple User Interface (MUI)• Based on Windows Embedded XP SP2
NEW• Windows Managed Desktop
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• Windows Managed Desktop features:
- Automatic Logon
- Disk Protection
- Desktop Customization
• Managed using Group Policy Objects
• Implemented as a new Windows Service
Windows Managed Desktop Overview
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Licensing information Windows XP Code Name Eiger will only be available for customers
having
an Enterprise Agreement (EA) or Software Assurance (SA), more like a benefit
of such agreement. Your customer will need to have an EA or SA covering
their current desktops to get Windows XP Code Name Eiger
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Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs Benefits
• Reduce the cost of ownership of legacy PCs
- Deploy the minimum required functionality
- Take advantage of the latest management infrastructure – the same as new PCs
- Lock down the desktop
- Run a fully supported MS operating system
- Repurpose desktops as remote desktop clients
• Improve the security of legacy PCs
- Take advantage of the latest security improvements – the same as new PCs
- Lock down the desktop
- Rely on automatic update services to keep OS up-to-date
• Bridge the gap between hardware updates with a software solution
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Availability and Licensing
• Availability
- Currently in Beta
- RTM Q1/Q2 2006
• Licensing
- Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs is only available as a benefit of
Software Assurance
http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/programs/sa/default.mspx
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Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs Demo
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