Results for: XenApp 6.0 in the cloud
Few Seats Left at the Vienna E2E Virtualization Event

The next Experts2Experts (E2E) Virtualization Conference will take place in Austria from May 25 (12:00) to May 27 (16.00) — Friday through Sunday — at InterCity Hotel Vienna.There are just a few seats left so if you haven’t signed up for this important community event, hurry.. grab a seat & join us!You'll be glad you did. :) Expert2Expert (previously called PubForum) was established in 2003 and this ...
Seamless Physical and Virtual Desktop Management with XenDesktop 5.6 and Microsoft System Center 2012
For many IT organizations, the move to desktop virtualization, with all its benefits, can be a bit daunting. There's a lot of new "stuff" to learn; new storage and networking infrastructure to manage, new types of end-point devices, and new ways to build and manage desktops. Although these new ways to manage desktops have many advantages, they are nonetheless new and that means that IT ...
No More Read-only LUNs in PVS, Sanbolic Melio Offers Consolidation, Scalability and Performance for PVS HA
While browsing the Citrix® Support Forums last week, I came across a posting that was written by a Citrix® customer who had recently upgraded his Provisioning Services™ (PVS™) farm from version 5.6 SP1 to version 6.0 and was disappointed to find out the Read-only LUN feature in PVS had been removed.In his posting, the individual explained that he had multiple PVS ...
XenApp 6.5 in the cloud

Build Your Own XenApp 6.5 in the Cloud I previously posted how to create a XenApp 6.0 server in Amazon EC2. Now that XenApp 6.5 is released, some folks might want to build XA 6.5 in the cloud. We have already built a "ready to use" XenApp server in Amazon EC2. You can Just search for the AMI ID ami-6b994802 and launch it.The following are the instructions to ...
XenServer 6.0 is here!
On behalf of the entire XenServer product team at Citrix, I’m pleased to announce general availability of the XenServer 6.0 release.As the “6.0” naming implies, this is a MAJOR new release of the product. Here’s a look at what’s new:Architectural ChangesThe Boston release is based on the open-source Xen 4.1 hypervisor. XenServer is another commercial product to ship with the Xen 4 hypervisor. For ...
VPC Everywhere

Virtual Applications Everywhere Amazon recently announced VPC as generally available in every AWS Region, along with some additional features. If you search back through my posts, you will see a lot of work has been done getting XenApp into the Amazon cloud. We have pre-built XenApp AMI's for use in EC2, as well as VPC. VPC is the best of cloud computing because it allows you to build ...
Analyst Discussion Q&A
Along with Wyse, we hosted a webinar last Tuesday featuring research analysts from IDC. In case you missed the event, you can watch the replay here: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/797802681Thanks to those of you who attended and for your questions. We’re sorry we weren’t able to get to all of your questions during the live event. We’ve provided answers to your questions below:What’s the larger trend...repurposing PCs or ...
Automated XenApp CloudFormation

Using Powershell & Amazon CloudFormation I first started building proof of concepts in the Amazon cloud over two years ago. You can read about all of them here. We've come a long way with the recent developments we have been working on with Amazon. Since then, Amazon has released some new tools that make a datacenter in the cloud very apetizing. Recent tools now allow ...