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Confidential J.Tyler “t-rex” Rohrer Enterprise Desktops (vdi) VMware, Inc. [email protected] Server Based Management PC User Experience Universal Clients

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J.Tyler “t-rex” RohrerEnterprise Desktops (vdi)VMware, [email protected]

Server Based Management

PC User Experience

Universal Clients

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Desktop is NOT a noun…

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The Rise of Virtual Desktops

—Brian Gammage and George Shiffler III August 8, 2007

“By the end of 2010, all new PC deployments will be virtualized.”

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Costs and security are driving PC alternatives

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VMware View: The Virtual User Environment

COMPONENTS OF VMWARE VIEW

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Linux / Partner Clients

Additional Connectivity

SVI

Summary Overview for VDM 3.0

VDM

Clients

ADVCOffline

VMware ThinApp

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VMware VDI Architecture Reference Design

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Desktop Dilemma

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The Desktop Dilemma

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VDI ScenarioStep 1

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Step 2VDI Scenario

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Step 3VDI Scenario

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Step 4VDI Scenario

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VDI Scenario Step 5

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View 3 Overview

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View 3 Key Value Propositions

Lower the overall capital expense cost of VDI

Storage Reduction by 50-90%

Enable the use of less expensive Linux thin clients and re-purposed PCs

Remote Desktop Experience

Increase remote display experience through multi-media redirection

Provide a faster, more complete printing experience

Increased Management

Provide a simplified means to update and patch like desktops

Remotely access any physical desktop, Terminal Server, or Virtual Machine

Provide a series of policies and controls to increase the overall security of desktop computing.

Dramatically improve the management of applications in the enterprise

Support for Smart Card and CAC Authentication

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What’s new with VMware View 3

VMware View 3 VMware View 3

View Composer

Slash Storage Costs

Thin App

Application Flexibility

Unified Access

Leverage Old & New Infrastructure

Virtual Printing

Complete & Hassle Free Printing

Offline Desktop(experimental)

Anywhere Mobility

MultimediaRe-Direct

EnhancedUser Experience

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Unified Access

Provide secure connection to other platforms

Terminal Servers

Blade PCs

Physical PCs

Load balancing of multiple Terminal Servers

Monitoring and auditing within the connection broker

Blade PCs

Terminal Servers

Physical PCs

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Virtual Printing

Join local printers without requiring the installation of third party drivers in the guest.

Provide compression of print jobs while maintaining quality

Leverage a complete feature set with advanced printers

Two-sided

Printing

Complex tray configurations

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Multi-media Redirection and User Experience

Increased support for multi-media redirection of customer critical codecs – more coming.

MPEG‐1

MPEG‐2

MPEG‐4‐part2

WMV 7/8/9

WMA

AC3

MP3

MMR reduces the CPU utilization

USB Redirection

Remote User experience

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View 3: View Composer

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Updated

Future: OS Provisioning and Updating

Lowering Overall Storage Costs

Storage cost savings

Quick Provisioning

Simplified updating

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View Composer

View Manager 3.0 enables the creation of “linked clones” based off a “Gold Master Image” (also called redo logs)

Leveraging VMware “snapshot” technology that has been in production for over three years.

Can dramatically (50-90%+) reduce the amount of storage consumed

20 GB OS

250 MB Clone

250 MB Clone

250 MB Clone

Ratio % Savings

1:50 75%+

1:100 80%+

1:1000 85%+

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Image Management and Separation

View Composer combines two virtual disks

Highly Managed OS Disk

Reduce provisioning time enabling creation on-the-fly

Roll out updates and patches by creating a new snapshot

User Data Disk

Persistent disk to store user data and settings

OS and user disks can be on different storage

View + User Data Disks

Storage 1 Storage 2

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Application Virtualization (ThinAPP)

www.thinstall.com

Transforms applications into a single file for easier management

Agentless architecture allows locked down PCs and apps on USB

Enables Vista migration, and better app manageability

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ThinApp: Package Once, Deploy Everywhere

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ThinApp Value Proposition

These features are representative of feature areas under development. Feature commitments must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind. Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.

Pros Cons

Usability•Richer GUI•Client-side caching•Keyboard shortcuts•OS integrations•Offline access

ROI on spent $$•Developer training•Production deploys•Software licenses•End-user training•Integrations

Installation•Admin rights•Registry modifications•Package deployment•Networking •Conflicts•Platform deployment•Windows only

Update•Admin rights•Reboots•User interruptions•Bandwidth•Conflicts

Pros Pros

Usability•Richer GUI•Client-side caching•Keyboard shortcuts•OS integrations•Offline access

ROI on spent $$•Developer training•Production applications•Software licenses•End-user training•Integrations

Access•Any PC device•WAN•No Installation•Easy to Deploy•Easy to Scale

Update•Always the latest•Few user interrupts•No conflicts•No Reboots•Low bandwidth

Thick-Client (Win32)

Pros Cons

Access•Any PC device•WAN•No Installation•Easy to Deploy•Easy to Scale

Update•Always the latest•Few user interrupts•No conflicts•No Reboots•Low bandwidth

Re-Architecture•Need to re-write app

OR•$$ for Terminal Server•Developer training•End-user training•Re-write integrations•Infrastructure $$$

User Experience•Limited GUI•Not using local CPU•No offline access

Web-ArchitectureThinApp Enabled

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ThinApp Makes View Better

Reduce the number of master images

By default, packaged ThinApp applications redirect all application “writes” to the user data disk.

Dramatically increases the use cases supported by View Composer

Provides administrators a simplified means of entitling, deploying, and managing applications

User Data Disks

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VirtualCenter

VDM

Clients Virtual Desktop

Manager VMware

Infrastructure

Future: Offline Access

• End-users can check in and out of their Virtual Desktops

• Administrators can extend security policies to the local PC

• Provides full user experience

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Offline Desktop Value Proposition

End-users can check-in and check-out Windows XP virtual desktops to Windows XP clients

Administrators can extend encryption and policies of the datacenter to laptop devices

“Instant deactivation” of data in the wild

Check-in / check-out as a background process

“Instant restore” of the base OS with little to no user data loss.

Offline VDIOffline VDI

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Linux / Partner Clients

Additional Connectivity

SVI

Summary Overview for VDM 3.0

VDM

Clients

ADVCOffline

VMware ThinApp

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Key Features of VDM 2

Automated Provisioning and Desktop Management

USB Redirection (Supports Local Printers, Scanners, Etc)

Active Directory and SecurID Integration

Multimedia Redirection

Integrated With VMware VI3

High Availability and Scalable

DMZ Deployment Option

SSL Encrypted Connection, Secure Single Sign-on

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Summary of VMware View

Streamlined Desktop and Application Management

Reduced Desktop Maintenance and Support Costs

Improved End User SLAs and Desktop Business Continuity

Improved Security and Compliance

Summary of Benefits

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Next Steps VMware View

More Information on VMware View:http://www.vmware.com/products/view/

Download and Evaluate Solution:www.vmware.com/download/view/

Use the VMware View TCO calculator:http://www.vmware.com/products/vi/calculator.html

VMware Professional Services Offerings

Jumpstart workshops providing onsite proof-of-concept and pilots for VMware View

Custom service engagements to plan, design, and implement VMware View deployments

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