when, why and how to move to a virtual desktop, architecture (vda)
DESCRIPTION
Desktop virtualization differs from server virtualization in several ways. They provide an interactive workload and high responsiveness for an end user. They also make it possible to increase management system scalability by two orders of magnitude. They are less sophisticated than server virtualization and they use Microsoft Active Directory for system integration. When you are purchasing desktop virtualization products be sure to look for ones that do peripherals virtualization, that have high density, and that are scalable and open.TRANSCRIPT
When, Why and How to Move
to a Virtual Desktop
Architecture (VDA)
Desktop Vs Server
Virtualization - DifferencesServer Virtualization Desktop Virtualization
Operating System
Behavior
• Typically batch oriented
applications
• Interactive workloads, human
user - Responsiveness critical
Management System
Scalability
• 100 virtual servers may be
mid-large deployment
• 5K desktops, images, clients,
users ~ 2x order of magnitude
IT Manager users• Deal with virtual server end-
users – more sophisticated
• Deal with end-users - less
sophisticated
System Integration • Integrates with server
management systems
• Microsoft® Active Directory™,
enterprise build process etc.
What to look for in virtual
desktop products
Parameters Desired Attributes
User-experience
• Peripherals virtualization
• Streaming video, VoIP, video-conferencing,
multiple monitors etc.
Cost-performance
• High density of virtual desktops
• Completely different storage requirements
• Scaleable open system
Manageability
• Scalability of management system
• High level of integration
• Interface to the right systems