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SUN VIRTUAL DESKTOP INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTIONS
Meni MellerSoftware Practice [email protected]
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Desktop ChallengesIncrease Simplicity & Reduce Cost
• Complexity• Desktop refresh (£ every 2.7 years)• Workforce mobility/flexibility• Distributed offices• Security• Deployment time• Staff efficiency• Disaster Recovery • Power considerations (£)• Future-proof flexibility
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The Laptop Hall of Shame to be continued ...
A lap top computer containing the personal information of up to 19,000 staff - complete with names and addresses - was taken in a street robbery.
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Rich Apps, All From Network
Simple Terminal Applications & Devices
Rich Apps Running Locally & From Network
From Simple Terminal Applications To Rich Network DesktopsApplication and Desktop Evolution
The Network Is The Computer
Rich AppsRunning Locally
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Virtualized Desktop Solutions
Multiple UsersPer Server
Each User WithDedicated Blade
Each User WithDedicated VM (VDI)
Each user has a dedicated blade system and operating system. Applications are
installed individually for each user and the blades are managed individually. Like the blade solution, but each user's
system is a virtual machine instead of a physical one. OS and applications are
installed and managed individually.
One operating system is used to service multiple users. Each user has a separate session but shares the operating system
and applications with others.
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Sun Virtual Desktop Computing Offering
Deploy virtual display clients for end-users
that don't require a PC
Enhance existing devicesby providing secure access to
applications of any type
Sun™ Secure GlobalDesktop Software Sun Ray™ Hardware
Data Center
Sun RayClients
Sun VDI
Software
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Sun Virtual Desktop Architecture
Sun x64/x86 Server(s)
VirtualCenter
Server
ESX Server
LDAP/AD
Server
Sun x64/x86 or SPARC Server(s)
Storage
Server
Sun Ray Server
VDCClient
SGD Server
VDCService
VDC Agent
VDCClient
VDCTools ALP
AIP
RDP/X11
Server Server
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Sun Ray Virtual Display ClientThe Client for VDI delivery
• Key features> Stateless ultra-thin client> Centralized desktop administration> No local data or configuration> No local operating system> No cooling fans> No moving parts> No Memory or CPU> Low power (4 watts)> MTBF >200,000 hours (~ 22 years)> Replacement time < 5 min (2-3 cables)
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Display over IP – Just like a TV
The Network Delivery ContinuumAll apps on network
Simplify the Desktop
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Sun Ray Wired Client Portfolio
Sun RayTM 2 Low cost, low power, small footprint
Sun Ray™ 2FS Ultra-secure, fiber, dual-head
Sun Ray™ 270All-in-one client with 17” screen
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Sun Ray mobile client (Gobi)
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Sun Ray Client Management Advantage
PCWinCE, WinXPe, embedded Linux
“thin” client
Sun Ray Client
Local hardware, OS, and application configurations = Complexity and Cost
MemoryCPU
Hard Drive
Local Applications
Local Operating
SystemMemory
CPU
Local Applications
Local Operating
System
Nothing to Manage
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• One PC consume 150w-250W • One SunRay consumes 4.5W
• 50 SunRays can be made from the same materials that it takes for 1 PC
• PCs/Thin clients' lifetime is 3-4 years• SunRays lifetime is over 20 years
• Over 80% of SunRay can be recycled – in excess of WEE and RoHS directive
• Less than 1% is waste
Green product
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SGD – Problem Statement
Windows 2003
Solaris/UNIX/Linux
Windows 2000
Mainframe/AS/400
Applications
Mobile
Windows XP
Windows 2000
Mobile
Linux
Mobile
Clients
Sun RayUltra Thin Client
Windows XP
Windows 2000
Linux
Solaris
Users
Remote Access
LAN/WAN Access
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Windows 2003
Solaris/UNIX/Linux
Windows 2000
Mainframe/AS/400
Sun SecureGlobal Desktop
AccessApplications
Mobile
Windows XP
Windows 2000
Mobile
Linux
Mobile
Clients
Sun RayUltra Thin Client
Windows XP
Windows 2000
Linux
Solaris
Remote Access
LAN/WAN Access
DMZ
Users
Data center
The Sun Secure Global Desktop Approach
ALP
ALP
RDP /X11 / ICA /etc...
Sun Confidential: Internal Use Only16
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Sun Virtual Desktop Connector• Brokers connections between Sun
VDI Software and VMware Infrastructure 3
• Easy to install and configure• Dynamic and static binding of
desktops to users• Automatic integration with Sun
Secure Global Desktop Software and Sun Ray Software
• Supports latest VMware ESX Server 3.5 with Virtual Center 2.5
• Designed for Windows deployments
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Sun VDI Software and VMware
Solve problems with applications that are not Terminal Services friendly
Provide a highly manageable environment while still allowing users to customize their desktops
Improve server utilization and session resiliency
Leverage features in VMware Infrastructure 3 such as VMotion and HA for a truly dynamic desktop architecture
>>>>
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Brokering Connections
• Creation of shared pools of VMs > Static
– 1:1 dedicated assignment of VM> Dynamic
– Automatically generates VMs from a template– Any user assigned to any VM
• Create policies for pools of VMs> Min/Max number of VMs within a pool> Expiration & duration of VM> VM life cycle: clone, delete, or reuse
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Brokering (continued)• Ability to create multiple pools• VMs are assigned a unique display
name for each user• Assignment of tokens
(e.g. smart cards) to VM pools • Define global policies
> Default pool> Clone interval> Recycle interval
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Centrally-deployed applicationsNo local install, updates, or patches
No local OS managementNo local memory upgrades
Plug-and-go clients
Manageability
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Mean time before failure 200,000 hours or about 22 years
Solid state; no moving partsApplications and data centrally
managed and backed upNo local memory crashes
Reliability
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No local data (corporate,intellectual property protection)No viruses, spyware, worms
Smart card enabled for 2-factorauthentication
Core to the overall architectureCentral, safe and auditable
Security
Sun Confidential: Partners and Customers NDA/CDA ONLY
Secure Network Access Platform (SNAP)
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Sun Secure Global Desktop and Solaris 10 with Trusted Extensions
Top SecretSGD Server
ClassifiedSGD Server
SecretSGD Server
Solaris 10 Trusted Extensions
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Mandatory Access Control and Security LabelsCommercial Non-Hierarchical Government Non-Hierarchical
TRUSTED SOLARIS TRUSTED SOLARIS
Business Partners
YourCorporation
Gov'tRegulatory DoD Intelligence DHS
Commercial Disjoint / Hierarchical
TRUSTED SOLARIS
All Employees
Directors
VP and Above
Executive Management
SEC /Audit
Stock-holderinterest
Secret
Government Disjoint / Hierarchical
TRUSTED SOLARIS
Classified
Confidential
Top SecretTop Secret
AlphaTop Secret
BravoSecretFOO
SecretBAR
SecretAlpha
SecretBravo
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Unique Hot Desk ArchitectureSecure LAN and WAN mobility
Global Access Tied to User Identity and not Device
Mobility
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Very low power consumptionQuiet
No heatSmall footprint
Environment
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SPARC, x86, x64 serversSolaris OS, Linux OS
Clients from Sun or OEMsDisplay Applications from any platform
Windows, Solaris & Linux
Choice & Flexibility
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Up to 110% ROI vs. other desktop solutions(1)
Focus IT spend on new services,not maintenance
Value
(1) Based on Forrester Research, Inc TEI of Deploying Sun Ray Thin Clients (Oct 2006)
Open Report
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Home Office
Sun Ray Client in Home Office
Branch Office
Deployment OptionsCorporate Office
Sun Ray Software
Sun Ray Client inCorporate Office
Sun Ray Client inCorporate Office
Sun Ray Clients ina Branch Office
ISP
DSL or CableConnection
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Coming Soon – Follow me VoIP
Sun on Sun : benefits ● 37,000+ Sun Rays deployed at Sun● 1 SA per 2000 clients● $ 2.8M/Year Power Savings ● Zero Move/Add/Changes● 3 days to upgrade 37,000● Zero annual desktop
refresh costs● $71m 'avoidance' in Real Estate● Secure: token authentication, no viruses● Silent: no fans or moving part● No User time for boot up and OS management
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Customers Virtual Desktop
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Key Benefits• Data as well as application access to the data is
centralized which secures enterprise assets and controls access to those assets
• Applications and user environments are uncoupled from the display device enabling convenient end-user mobility from any location and from a broad array of devices
• Operational efficiency is increased, PC lifetimes can be extended, low-cost/low-powered devices and choice is preserved all resulting in lower costs
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Sizing guide• Sun Ray server layer
> 25-30 Sun Rays per core running Windows Connector, plenty of memory> 12-15 Sun Rays per core running Solaris JDS or Linux desktop, plenty of memory> Don't deploy Tx000 for Solaris desktop> Best VFM is X2200/X4200 type server
• SGD server layer> 25-40Mb per user, 15-20MHz per user
• Windows Terminal Services server layer> Varies a lot – standard desktop – 15 users per core> Memory depends on 2003 variant
• VDI server layer> 7 users per core, lots of memory
• SunRay Client to SunRay server network overhead> 130-230 kbps, good for home use, small offices and corporate networks