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The more users you can move to a virtualised desktop solution the bigger the benefits. But how do you meet the requirements of different user groups across your organisation. This session will draw on Wyse’s extensive experience with real customers to illustrate practical approaches to deployment and maximising the value of your investment.
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Getting full value from your virtual desktop deployment
David Angwin
Wyse Technology
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Agenda
• Identifying user types and use-cases
• What % of users can be migrated to a virtualised desktop solution
• Choice of endpoints
• Desktop functionality & User Experience
• Network performance
• Scalability
• Q & A
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Task
Knowledge
Specialuse-case &
Mobile
Identifying use-case requirementsApplications
ContentPeripheralsFor each use case
Desktop & Mobile users
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Now you’ve identified your use-cases and required
functionality
what % of users can you move to a virtual desktop
environment?
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Standard Bank
• Time-pressured project
• Ignored users who were at all complex– Difficult applications– Traders– True mobile workers
• Moved 80% of users to virtual desktops in the first sweep
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Agenda
• Identifying user types and use-cases
• What % of users can be migrated to a virtualised desktop solution
• Choice of endpoints
• Desktop functionality & User experience
• Network performance
• Scalability
• Q & A
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MobileThin Client
Thin client functionality in a
laptop form factor
Wired & Wireless
Campus & Field mobile users
High PerformanceThin Client
High performance voice, data and video
High resolution displays up to 2560x1600
Up to 6 monitors
High expandability
DesktopThin Client
Lowest power (7W)
Small size
Easy mounting
1 – 2 displays
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Introducing – the New Wyse C class™ clients
• Small size, big performance
• Collaborative Processing Architecture™
• Multimedia in hardware
• Serious connectivity
• 7 watts – full operation
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… and the New Wyse P class™ client
• Workstation class
• Zero Client
• PCoIP in hardware
• 15 watts – full operation
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…and new Wyse PocketCloud™
• VMware View 3.1 Certified
• Tunneling and FIPs security
• Desktop, thin browser
• 3G and Wi-Fi with Wyse exclusive drawing engine
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…and Extend the life of your existing PCs
• Software-only thin client
• Transforms PCs into Wyse thin clients
• VMware View 3.1 certified
• Centrally managed
• Rich user experience
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Agenda
• Identifying user types and use-cases
• What % of users can be migrated to a virtualised desktop solution
• Choice of endpoints
• Desktop functionality & User experience
• Network performance
• Scalability
• Q & A
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Desktop functionality & user experience
Smart cards &
biometrics
Peripherals
Streaming video and audio
Fast moving graphics & 3D
Audio and VOIP
Multiple monitors
Wyse TCX Multi-Monitor
Integrated support in Wyse endpoint range
Wyse TCX USB Virtualizer
Wyse TCX Multimedia
Wyse TCX Rich Sound
VMware PCoIPCitrix HDX 3D
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Smart Card Support
• Into major brokers including VMware View– Gemalto .NET– Aladdin Smart Cards and USB tokens– Active Identity middleware (JAVA
Smart Cards)
• Within sessions– Gemalto– Oberthur– Aladdin– And More
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Agenda
• Identifying user types and use-cases
• What % of users can be migrated to a virtualised desktop solution
• Choice of endpoints
• Desktop functionality & User experience
• Network performance
• Scalability
• Q & A
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72mS
229mS
148mS
Network Latency Figures in milliseconds - Source: Qwest, AT&T April 09
82mS
87mS
The private cloud problem
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The “Public Cloud” Problem
Network Latency Figures in milliseconds - Source: Qwest, AT&T April 09
AWS Public Cloud Center Coverage
Estimates at Latency
<40ms
<90ms
>90ms
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SubjectiveEnd User
ExperienceIndex
High
Low
25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300
Latency (ms)
Applications:• Adobe Reader• Microsoft Office• File Copy• Internet Explorer
RDP
Improvement
Plus Wyse VDA
Wyse Virtual Desktop Accelerator™
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Agenda
• Identifying user types and use-cases
• What % of users can be migrated to a virtualised desktop solution
• Choice of endpoints
• Desktop functionality & User experience
• Network performance
• Scalability
• Q & A
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Server Scalability
• Processing power has to come from somewhere!
• 100% server side processing severely impacts scalability
• New generation clients can offload processing tasks from the server
• More powerful doesn’t mean more complex
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Server or client side processing
Typical server CPU and network activity when playing multimedia
Source: Wyse Whitepaper, 2008 -- Server CPU and Network Utilization Playing WMV File on Virtual Desktop
With Wyse Collaborative
Processing Architecture
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Agenda
• Identifying user types and use-cases
• What % of users can be migrated to a virtualised desktop solution
• Choice of endpoints
• Desktop functionality & User experience
• Network performance
• Scalability
• Q & A
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Visit Wyse on Stand 858 for more information
David Angwin
Wyse Technology