True mobility means empowering people to work on the best device for their needs, from wherever they
may be, with convenient, high-performance access to the apps their productivity depends on. While many organizations turn to VDI to support initiatives for mobility and bring-your-own device (BYOD), or simply to improve IT efficiency, products like VMware Horizon View address these objectives too narrowly to offer a complete solution. Only a user-centric approach that goes beyond VDI can meet the needs of both employees and IT.
4 Reasons To Go Beyond VMware View with Citrix XenDesktop
1. 4 reasons to go beyond VMware View
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2. 4 reasons to go beyond VMware View
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True mobility means empowering people to work on
the best device for their needs, from wherever they
may be, with convenient, high-performance access
to the apps their productivity depends on. While
many organizations turn to VDI to support initiatives
for mobility and bring-your-own device (BYOD), or
simply to improve IT efficiency, products like VMware
Horizon View address these objectives too narrowly
to offer a complete solution. Only a user-centric
approach that goes beyond VDI can meet the needs
of both employees and IT.
VDI can seem like an obvious option for supporting BYOD, enabling secure remote
access, or transforming an organization’s PC refresh strategy. This is especially
true for organizations using VMware vSphere for server virtualization, who may turn
to VMware View as part of a single-vendor strategy. This approach often backfires,
though, as View’s one-size-fits-all approach to VDI limits its utility, drives up costs
and impairs user experience. Key enterprise needs remain unaddressed, such
as optimized access to apps on any device, self service for mobile workers, and
secure desktop delivery to laptops.
Citrix takes a user-centric approach to computing, designing solutions that aim
to empower people, not simply extend virtual infrastructure for its own sake. By
focusing on providing access to apps and data from any device, anywhere, and
leveraging a range of technologies well beyond the hypervisor, we improve the way
people work—and the way IT supports them.
This paper explores four reasons to go beyond the limitations of View with
solutions powered by Citrix XenDesktop. These include:
• Taking Microsoft Windows apps beyond the desktop for true mobility
• Empowering users with seamless access and self-service from anywhere with
integrated networking
• Taking desktop delivery beyond VDI to address each use case the right way
• Delivering the operational tools you need—built in
Requirements checklists in each of these areas offer essential points for you to
address in your discussions with any virtualization vendor.
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1. Seamless Windows mobility doesn’t end at the desktop
Your IT strategy needs to reflect the actual needs and expectations of users—not
a vendor’s narrow vision. While hosted desktops allow people to move from their
corporate PC to BYO laptops and home PCs with consistent access to their familiar
Windows environment, and simplify the replacement of enterprise PCs, they fail to take
into account the diversity of form factors now in the enterprise. People today expect
to be able to work productively on any type of device. A traditional Windows desktop
experience assumes a large screen with a keyboard and mouse, making it hard to
be fully productive on devices that don’t match these specs. To enable an optimized
user experience that moves seamlessly from full desktops to mobile devices, you need
to make individual Windows apps available and fully usable beyond the context of a
Windows desktop.
XenDesktop is uniquely designed to deliver the right experience on any device
people use. This encompasses not only virtual desktop delivery, but also the
application hosting and capabilities critical for mobilizing Windows apps. To
ensure an optimized experience for Windows apps on mobile devices, Citrix HDX
mobile technologies and the Citrix Mobile SDK for Windows Apps let you touchenable Windows apps with seamless navigation, multi-touch gestures and natural
scrolling. XenDesktop also optimizes app delivery for wireless networks, leverages
H.264-based compression for a superior experience from mobile devices, and
extends battery life through hardware acceleration.
The ability to host apps independently from the desktop has always been a critical
part of any virtual architecture and a central element of the technology DNA of
Citrix. This separation allows apps to be hosted close to the app server and
database for best performance, while desktops can be hosted closer to the user
to limit the effects of latency. App hosting can also allow an extra layer of access
security to isolate the app and support additional access policies and controls.
Where View falls short
Limited to virtual desktop delivery, View is not designed to deliver the highperformance app experience on mobile devices critical for BYOD and mobile use
cases. While people may be able to access their Windows apps within virtual desktops
delivered to smartphones or tablets, the lack of support for their device’s form factor
will make for a frustrating and unproductive experience. Meanwhile, because app
delivery is tied to the desktop image, IT has to choose between running the desktop
close to the app, or close to the user, in either case compromising performance.
What to ask
To enable true enterprise mobility across devices, make sure the solution you
implement provides:
• The ability to host apps independently from the desktop
• App hosting on Windows Server for optimal resource utilization
• Dynamic optimization of Windows apps for a high-quality experience on
mobile devices
• An SDK to customize Windows apps for a fully optimized mobile experience
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2. Only Citrix offers integrated networking for superior security
and end-user experience
The Citrix user-centric approach to design begins with several assumptions about
the workforce. First, people need to be able to work from anywhere. They likely
carry more than three devices and expect to be productive with any of them.
Their apps and services can come from anywhere—not just IT—so security must
go beyond the corporate network to account for cloud-based apps and data as
well. With the power at their fingertips to choose among thousands of apps, they
expect a similar level of choice and immediate, self-service access from IT for
the tools they need to work. The experience IT provides must be as simple and
seamless as any consumer experience to truly empower people to generate value
for the business—not slow it down.
Citrix solutions draw on decades of experience delivering secure remote access
to meet the needs of enterprise IT. Tight integration of XenDesktop with Citrix
NetScaler Gateway and Citrix StoreFront creates the industry’s most seamless and
unified experience from any location. An integrated, self-service enterprise app
store lets people download the tools they need for their work with the convenience
of any consumer app store. People can access their desktops and apps the same
simple way whether inside or outside the corporate network, without requiring
separate VPN logins or complex configuration instructions. User setup is simple.
First, employees download the client from their favorite app store. Then, they enter
their work email address and the system will automatically configure the client
for seamless, secure remote access. This simple process exposes an enterprise
app store to the user containing XenDesktop-powered apps, secure data sharing
and synchronization (cloud or on-premise), native mobile apps, secure email, and
secure web and SaaS app access. Integrated networking, load balancing and
traffic monitoring ensure optimal performance without the need for third-party
components. CloudBridge provides integrated WAN optimization technologies
to bring the benefits of centralized virtual desktop and app delivery to branch or
remote offices with limited bandwidth connections.
Where View falls short
Lacking strong, integrated remote access, View requires you to purchase and
integrate third-party products to complete the solution, increasing complexity and
delivering a less-than-seamless user experience. View also fails to provide network
integration, leaving customers to depend on third-party add-ons not designed for
app or desktop virtualization. Finally, the View PCoIP protocol is UDP based which
doesn’t lend itself to WAN optimization, so while third-party WAN optimization
solutions may be used, they won’t provide the performance increase enabled
through the TCP/IP-based Citrix HDX protocol.
What to ask
To ensure a seamless user experience while maintaining security and access
control, make sure the solution you implement provides:
• Integrated networking to allow simple access from any location
• Zero-configuration setup to enable access quickly and easily on any device
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• Customized, granular access policies to allow full control and security for IT
• An integrated enterprise app store to empower people with self-service access
to the tools their work requires
• Included WAN optimization that can leverage video caching reducing the
heaviest network loads
• Multi-media redirection technologies that enable HD local device playback
3. Citrix delivers more virtual desktops than any other vendor for
a reason
VDI can play a valuable role in any organization, enabling instant and seamless
access to persistent, customized desktops across multiple devices—but it’s only
one of many forms of virtual desktop delivery. Other use cases call for different
delivery options. For example:
• For locked-down or non-persistent desktops, hosted shared desktops deliver
better value than VDI, requiring a fraction of the number of virtual machines for
better resource utilization, scale and management
• For corporate laptop fleets, local virtual desktops combine the efficiency of
centralized management with the ability of users to remain productive even while
disconnected from the network
• For remote access alone, remote PC access technology can leverage existing
virtual delivery infrastructure for secure, high performance connections to the
domain-joined computers under employees’ desks
With XenDesktop, organizations can deploy the industry’s best VDI solution while
gaining the ability to leverage the right virtual desktop delivery model for each use
case in the enterprise. Only XenDesktop provides:
• Integrated thin provisioning for easy scale and management of virtual
desktop environments.
• Personal vDisk technology that enables persistence for user-installed apps and
personalization while still allowing single-image management and centralized
patching and updates for IT.
• Unique support for shared hardware GPU acceleration that makes it possible to
leverage native graphics drivers for any OpenGL or DirectX app.
• Citrix XenClient local hypervisor technology that extends the benefits of centralized
management and virtual desktop delivery to users disconnected from the network.
• Remote PC access technology that enables efficient, high-performance remote
access to existing corporate PCs leveraging the full HDX user experience.
To manage apps within the XenDesktop environment, Citrix integrates closely with
Microsoft App-V and System Center, the leading app virtualization and packaging
solution for delivering app packages into a virtual desktop or app hosting environment.
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Only Citrix provides an optimized, Microsoft Server, session-based solution for
virtual desktop delivery. XenDesktop permits many users to share a single instance
of a server OS at once, while providing an out-of-the-box experience that makes
a server session nearly identical to a desktop OS. HDX technologies ensure the
same high-definition user experience on any device people use. This approach
can lower costs by as much as 60 percent compared to a traditional VDI desktop.
Where View falls short
As a primarily VDI-only solution, View limits customers to the characteristics—and
economics—of a single delivery model. Running and managing a VM for every
desktop is often overkill, especially for delivering locked-down, pooled desktop
environments. In fact, VDI increases the number of VMs for virtual desktops by
a factor of 20 – 50 compared with server-based sessions. VMware’s attempts
to address the limitations of View’s narrow functionality have failed to make a
meaningful difference. While View Composer promises to improve the cost
efficiency and manageability of View VDI environments, customers have found the
product’s linked clone technology to be complicated to use and limited in scale.
Similarly, while View can integrate with VMware ThinApp for app virtualization,
ThinApp apps still run in the virtual desktop VM, not near the app server or
database, slowing transactional performance.
What to ask
To provide optimal support for the business while controlling costs, make sure the
solution you implement provides:
• App and desktop delivery technologies flexible enough to deliver the right virtual
desktop for each use case in your organization
• The ability to deliver both client and server-based desktops to optimize for
personalization, customization and cost
• Integrated thin provisioning built into the broker
• Personal vDisk technology that allows users to install their own apps into a
persistent layer from a pooled, thin provisioned desktop while maintaining
patches in the base image
4. Only Citrix delivers the operational tools you need – built in
In the end, no virtualization technology can deliver its promised benefits if it can’t
be easily managed. With decades of experience deploying the world’s largest app
and desktop virtual infrastructures, Citrix focuses on a pragmatic approach to the
design of service delivery solutions. Our technology-agnostic position includes
both the complete range of app and desktop delivery models discussed above,
and freedom of choice for the related technologies completing the environment.
Our solutions support all major hypervisors and virtualization management
technologies, including Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware ESX and Citrix XenServer, as
well as cloud services including Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services (AWS).
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XenDesktop is built to enable the delivery of virtual apps and desktops with
centralized, single-image management from a simple-to-deploy and manage
platform. Citrix Desktop Director and Citrix EdgeSight provide integrated tools
to enable key management capabilities with no need for additional complex
infrastructure or setup. Desktop Director powers a helpdesk console with
complete visibility to troubleshoot and resolve service delivery issues. EdgeSight
provides built-in analytics for SLA management, and leverages NetScaler for
agentless user experience monitoring. Integration with Microsoft System Center
provides a single pane of glass to efficiently manage physical, virtual and mobile
clients. As a result, IT can ensure a high-quality experience for users while
ensuring the overall manageability of the environment.
Where View falls short
View offers only management tools designed for the administration of virtual
infrastructure, not for monitoring the user experience and taking corrective
action. These tools also require an entirely separate infrastructure to be installed,
configured and maintained to achieve visibility. Operations teams lack the
helpdesk integration, troubleshooting and analytics they need to ensure an optimal
experience for users, degrading the value of the solution and making it more
difficult for people to maintain high productivity.
What to ask
To ensure manageable service delivery and an optimal user experience, make sure
the solution you implement provides:
• Support for both app and desktop delivery
• Interoperability with any hypervisor, network or storage virtualization solution as
well as third-party cloud infrastructure
• Full, lifecycle management for desktops
• Complete helpdesk tools empowering level 1 resolution of common desktop/
app issues
• Integrated user performance monitoring and analytics
• Powerful performance graphing that correlates configuration changes
• Auto-base lining to quickly assess performance trends—before your users do
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