Results for: Three Steps to a PXE-Free XenDesktop on Hyper-V
XenDesktop, Hyper-V and System Center Resources
Citrix and Microsoft have been working together on our joint solution for desktop virtualization for about three years. We have seen the interest in the solution steadily grow. The announcement of the new global V-Alliance program at Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Conference this summer has increased the interest in this solution dramatically.Both Citrix and Microsoft have invested in field sales resources specifically tasked with working with ...
PowerShell Scripts for XenDesktop Part 2
Ever use the XenDesktop Setup Wizard (XDSW) to create virtual machines on Hyper-V only to find that your attached virtual hard disk (VHD) was not copied over? This happens because the XDSW removes all attached disk drives before creating the new virtual machine when interfacing with Hyper-V. This behavior surprises XenServer users who are used to the XDSW cloning the VHDs that are included in ...
Three Steps to a PXE-Free XenDesktop on Hyper-V
I ran into an interesting situation last week while working with Tony Sanchez from our Global Microsoft Team. He was setting up XenDesktop 4 on Hyper-V 2008 R2. However, the lab he was at used a Windows Deployment Server (WDS) for image management and it relies extensively on PXE. Rather than modify the WDS to support the Provisioning Services PXE boot file, we decided the ...