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VMware Enterprise Desktop Solutions:What’s NEW with VMware View 3
Tony LamontEnterprise Deployment ConsultantDec 3rd, 2008
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Agenda
What is VMware View 3
Market Momentum
What’s new with VMware View 3
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The Desktop Dilemma
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Virtualisation is the Solution
Run different operating systems side by side
Run legacy Win32 apps next to web 2.0 applications
Move OS, apps, desktop to different devices
Separate user data and settings into a universally accessible VM
Application Virtualization
Machine Virtualization
User / Data
Virtualisation enables isolation, encapsulation, and mobility
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VMware View: The Virtual User Environment
COMPONENTS OF VMWARE VIEWCOMPONENTS OF VMWARE VIEW
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Agenda
What is VMware View 3
Market Momentum
What’s new with VMware View 3
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VMware View Total Potential Market ($Billion)
Source: IDC March 2007
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Agenda
What is VMware View 3
Market Momentum
What’s new with VMware View 3 Features Pricing and Packaging
Product Name Changes
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VMware VDI Solution Overview
Extended Win32 client
Browser on Linux, Mac
Direct from thin clients
RDP/HTTPS
RDP
Windows XPWindows Vista
Optional integration with RSA SecurID
Automated provisioning and desktop management
DMZ deployment option
Integrated solution including:
VMware VI3 Enterprise
Virtual Desktop Manager 2.1
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What’s new with VMware View 3
VMware View 3VMware 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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View Composer: Image Management
Traditional VDI VMware View + Clones
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Updated
View Composer: Image Management
Lowering Overall Storage Costs
Up to 90% reduction
Manage 1000s of desktops
Streamline Desktop Management
Quick Provisioning
Simplified updating, patching and upgrading while retaining user settings
Guarantee updates applied to every desktop
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Operating System
ThinApp: Application Management through Virtualization
FeaturesDecouples applications & data from OS
Agent-less architecture
Wide platform and application support
Plugs into existing Application Management tools
BenefitsReduces Storage Costs
Minimizes desktop images to be managed
Streamlines application patch updates
Allows multiple versions of applications to be used
sandboxsandbox
ApplicationApplication
VOS VOS
Application Application
App Files App Files
App FilesApp Files
Operating System
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Unified Access
Leverage View Manager’s secure connection brokering capability for other platforms accessible by RDP
Terminal Servers Blade PCs Physical PCs
Load Balancing of multiple Terminal Servers.
Monitoring and auditing within View Manager
Blade PCs
Terminal Servers
Physical PCs
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Virtual Printing
Driver Free Printing: No Installation and Maintenance of printer drivers on Virtual Desktops
All necessary printers automatically available
Minimize network utilization up to 98% with advanced print stream compression
High quality printing even over WAN connections
Use of client printer driver rather than complicated server installations
View Client
RDP
View Client
RDP
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View Manager: Better User Experience
Multimedia Redirection:
Multimedia stream decoded at client Better user experience
Min impact on servers, bandwidth consumed
Win XP, Win XPe clients supported
Support of critical codecs
MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4-part2
WMV 7/8/9
WMA, AC3, MP3
Granular policies for USB Redirection
Flash support soon with VMware View 3.1 Remote User experience
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VDM
Clients View Manager 3 VMware Infrastructure
Offline Desktop (Experimental)
End-users can check their Virtual Desktops in and out Administrators can extend security policies to the local PC Full user experience
VirtualCenter
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Unified Access
View Composer
Summary Overview for VMware View 3
View Manager
Clients
Offline Desktop
VMware View Pricing, Packaging, SKU’s and Licensing Discussion
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Current VDI/VDM 2 Pricing and Packaging
VDI VDM
VI3 Enterprise
Virtual Center
Desktop Manager
Pricing ( per concurrent user)
$150 $50
Current Pricing for VDI
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VMware View 3 Pricing and Packaging
View Enterprise
View Enterprise add-on
View Premier
View Premier Add-on
View Premier Upgrade
VI3 Enterprise
Virtual Center
View Manager
View Composer
Offline Desktop*
ThinApp
Pricing ( per concurrent user)
$150 $50 $250 $150 $100
New set of SKUs
* Experimental in View 3.0
The Competition
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Server based Computing – Architectures
Terminal Servers
App
USER USER USER USER
USER USER USER
App App
App App App App
Virtualization Layer
Apps
USEROS
Apps
USEROS
Apps
USEROS
Apps
USEROS
Apps
USEROS
Apps
USEROS
Apps
USEROS
Apps
USEROS
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
App
USER`
> No Isolation
> Challenges with Resource Control
> Challenging if users want different apps
> Full Isolation
> Complete and predicable resource control
> Every user can have their own environment
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Server based Computing – Load Balancing
Terminal Servers
Virtualization Layer
VMware View
USERUSER
USER
App App App
USERUSER
App
USER
App
Virtualization Layer
App Apps
USEROS
Apps
USEROS
Apps
USEROS
Full VMware View and VI3 Benefits:
> Fail Over support with VMware HA
> Offline backup options with VMware VCB
> VMware Update Manager for OS/Application
> Automatic NIC / HBA redundancy with Nic Teaming and Multipathing
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Competitive Pricing/Packaging Comparison
XenDesktop VMware ViewAdvanced Enterprise Platinum Enterprise Premier
Virtualization Platform
Connection broker
Secure remote access
Storage Optimization
Multi-backend support
Application Virtualization
Offline Desktop*
High Availability
Dynamic Provisioning
Desktop Monitoring Partner Partner
Pricing $195 $295 $395 $150 $250
* Experimental support only
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Why Choose VMware View over Citrix XenDesktop Other Thin Client Solutions
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Why Choose VMware View over Citrix XenDesktop
Standardising on the best platform is a strategic decision
More than 10 years of innovation, 120,000 customers
>85% deployed in production
XenDesktop is complex to deploy and its future is uncertain
Microsoft Hyper-V likely to replace XenServer
Early adopters face significant technical risks and uncertainties
No one protocol will fit all use case scenarios
VMware is committed to supporting multiple protocols such as
Sun ALP, HP RGS, Teradici, and RDP
VMware View includes Client virtualisation for best end user experience, off-line usage
RDP performs as well as ICA in LAN environments
RDP and ICA gap narrowing: MSFT is aggressively investing to further enhance RDP (e.g. Calista technology acquisition)
Windows Operating System Licensing
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Licenses for Windows Desktop
There are two ways to purchase Microsoft Windows Desktop licenses for VMware View
Full Packaged Product (FPP)
Vista Enterprise Centralized Desktop (VECD)
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Licensing Microsoft Windows for VMware View
Full Packaged ProductFPP licenses can be deployed as virtual desktops
Cannot re-use existing OEM licenses for virtual desktops
Each client device requires license for physical device
This information is subject to change, contact your Microsoft sales representative for the latest licensing policies or visit the web:http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/enterprise/benefits/licensing.mspx
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Windows Fully Packaged Product (FPP) / Retail license for any device
PC/Thin Client vendor
Own: 1PC with Microsoft XP OEM license OR 1 Thin Client with Microsoft XPe or other OS license
Buy: 1 PC/Thin Client
Buy: 1 FPP/ Retail license of Windows (approx. $345 each list)
Install and Access: 1Copy of Windows OS
CentralizedVirtual Desktops
VMware View VMware View
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Licensing Microsoft Windows for VMware View
Vista Enterprise Centralized Desktops (VECD)
Allows access to hosted virtual desktops
Single end device can access up to four remote desktops
Subscription based licensing
Need to have MSFT volume license agreement
Thin clients and regular PCs priced differently
VECD covers “business” versions of Windows
Windows Vista Business and Windows Vista Ultimate
Downgrade rights apply to Windows XP Professional and Windows 2000 Professional
This information is subject to change, contact your Microsoft sales representative for the latest licensing policies or visit the web:http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/enterprise/benefits/licensing.mspx
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Windows Vista Enterprise Centralized Desktop for regular PCs
PC vendor
Own: 1 PC with Windows OS OEM license
Buy: 1 PC
Buy: 1 VECD for SA license (approx. $23 per client)
Install: Unlimited Copies of Windows OSAccess: 4 running instances of Windows OS
CentralizedVirtual Desktops
VMware ViewVMware View
Pre-Requisites: Microsoft Enterprise Agreement, Select Agreement OR Campus and School Agreement
Microsoft Software Assurance for PC
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Windows Vista Enterprise Centralized Desktop (VECD) for thin clients
Thin Client vendor
Own: 1 Thin Client with Microsoft XPe or other OS license
Buy: 1 Thin Client
Buy: 1 VECD license (approx. $110 per client)
Install: Unlimited Copies of Windows OSAccess: 4 running instances of Windows OS
CentralizedVirtual Desktops
VMware ViewVMware View
Pre-Requisites: Microsoft Enterprise Agreement, Select Agreement OR Campus and School Agreement
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