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Lionel CavalliereSenior Product Marketing Manager, EMEA
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure,Desktop Service from the Datacenter
Disclaimer
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any generally available product.
Features are subject to change, and must not be included in contracts, purchase orders, or sales agreements of any kind.
Technical feasibility and market demand will affect final delivery.
Pricing and packaging for any new technologies or features discussed or presented have not been determined.
Agenda
• What is Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)?
• The Challenges of the Desktop
• VMware Desktop Management Solutions
• Why choose VMware?
• New announcements
What is VMware Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)?
VMware Enterprise Desktop is a desktop virtualization solution that streamlines the management of desktops and applications through a centralized infrastructure resulting in lower costs, increased security and greater business agility.
It provides end users flexible access to their virtual desktop using a wide variety of devices for a portable office experience.
The Nature of the Desktop is Changing
Cost and Security Are Driving PC Alternatives
“Which aspects of the traditional client PC environment aredriving your interest in alternatives to traditional PCs?”
3%
19%
20%
37%
46%
49%
52%
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Costs
Security
Manageability, Including Patching
Flexible Remote Access
Reducing Electrical Consumption Costs
Reducing Environmental Impact (i.e., Energy Consumption)
Other
Base: 565 PC decision-makers at North American and European enterprises (multiple responses accepted)Source: Enterprise and SMB Hardware Survey, North America and Europe, Q3 2007. Forrester Research, Inc.
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.”
Distributed Desktop Management
Distributed PC Management
Applications still installed on the PCApp CompatibilityResource conflictUser Experience
Data StorePatching
Profile
90% cost is operational management
Management is de-centralized and difficult
Data are duplicated and saved on PCs
User is tied to physical hardware
PC is 80% under-utilized and wasteful
VMWARE
How to Centralize Desktop Management
VMWARE VMWARE VMWARE
VMWARE INFRASTRUCTURE
Centralized Management
Virtual Desktop Manager
Distributed AccessVirtual
Desktops
Key Features of VDM 2
Automated Provisioning and Desktop Management
SSL Encryption of Connections, Secure Single Sign-on
USB Redirection (Supports Printers, Scanners, Etc)
Active Directory and SecurID Integration
Multimedia Redirection
Integrated With VMware VI3
High Availability and Scalable
DMZ Deployment Option
Meeting the Challenges of the Desktop
Challenges
Operating Costs
Reduce TCO by up to 45%Lower management & refresh costhttp://www.vmware.com/products/vi/calculator.html
Lower Costs
Challenges
No distributed data SSL encrypted access to data centre
Security
Operating Costs
Security and Compliance
Meeting the Challenges of the Desktop
Challenges
Centralized and automatedSimplify provisioning and patching, less distributed management
Management
Operating Costs
Security and Compliance
Management
Meeting the Challenges of the Desktop
Challenges
Access from any locationAlways connected to familiar desktop
Flexibility
Operating Costs
Security and Compliance
Management
Flexible Access
Meeting the Challenges of the Desktop
Challenges
Reduced by up to 80%*Save $59 - $164 / user / year
Power
Operating Costs
Security and Compliance
Management
Flexible Access
Power
*Butler Group, “Infrastructure Virtualization”, September 2007
Meeting the Challenges of the Desktop
Enhancing VDI
Symptoms:• Application Conflicts
• Complex Compatibility Test Matrices
• Increased Time to Deployment
• Loss of User Productivity
Solution: VMware ThinAppAgentless application virtualization decouples applications and data from the OS
Problem: Tightly coupled relationships between OS, Applications and Data
Application Virtualization with VMware ThinApp 4.0
Application virtualization encapsulates the applications from the OS and each other; eliminating costly regression testing and conflicts
IT manage each layer separately
Currently over 1 million seats (30% of application virtualization market)
Users select new applications even on a locked down desktop
Supports virtual and physical and any existing package deployment infrastrcuture
Modular desktop simplifies VDI
Package Once, Deploy Everywhere
ThinApp the best Solution on the MarketAgentless architecture
No compatibility issues with multiple versions
No backend infrastructure requirements
100% User mode execution
Widest platform support
Support for 16, 32 & 64bit windows,
Windows NT, 2K, XP, Vista, W2K3
Citrix PS 4.x and MS Terminal Services
Support for the widest array of applications
Support for wide variety of .NET and Java runtimes
Multiple versions of Internet explorer – run IE 6 & IE 7 on the same machine
Works with what you have now!
Offline Solution is Critical for Desktops
•Take a managed desktop offline •managed desktop on a USB stick•Security with Encryption (FIPS-2)
Virtual Desktops
VirtualDesktop Manager
VMware VI3
Connected Users
VMwareVirtualCenter
Active Directory
Security Server
Offline Users VMware ACE
VMware ThinApp
Authenticate
Stream Applications
ACE Mgnt Server
VMware Desktop Management Solutions
VMware Desktop Management SolutionsVMware VDI
VDM 2, VI3 and VirtualCenter
Manage virtual desktops in datacenter and connect over network
VMware ThinApp
Application virtualization
Applications run in VDI, ACE or physical
VMware ACE
Virtual desktop runs on client
Managed and secured using centralized policy
Why VMware ?
Platform Reliability is Critical for Desktops
VMware Infrastructure is unprecedented for Reliability and Scalability
Scalability is Critical for Desktops
VMware VI3 with memory overcommitAlternative platforms has no memory overcommit
14 VMs(*): higgest density on VMware!Error message after 7 VMs(*)
2x higher consolidation ratio for VMware
Not enough memory
* VMs with 512Mb Ram on a physical server with 4Gb of Ram
Automated Management is Critical for Desktops
• Automated provisioning from clones
• Suspend, power down, reboot or delete on logoff
• Resume, power on or clone from template on re-connect
Pool of VMs based on single template “We could provide a
workstation to any client, in any seat, at any office in the world… in just 8 minutes.”
Frank SabatelliDirector of Virtual Technology Infrastructure
VMwareVirtualCenter
Security is critical to desktops: Introducing VMsafe™
• New security solutions can be developed and integrated into VMware virtual infrastructure
• Protect the VM by inspection of virtual components (CPU, Memory, Network and Storage)
• Complete integration and awareness of VMotion, Storage VMotion, HA, etc.• Provides an unprecedented level of security for the application and the data
inside the VM
Security VM
Security API
ESX
HIPS Firewall IPS/IDS Anti-Virus
Who is Using the PlatformTodayVMware Desktop Solutions run on VI3
VMware have 120,000 customers globally
Production-ready virtualization platform
4 million Workstation users and 2.2 million Player downloads in 2007
VDI is already here − large multinationals run
Thousands of virtual desktops in production today
Have relied on VMware VDI for 4-5 years
Business critical user groups and applications
Unique Components, such as ESX, VirtualCenter, DRS, VMotion, VMware HA, VCB, Update Manager, DPM, Resource Pools, Memory Page Sharing, Embedded Hypervisor, Storage VMotion… …
News and announcement from:
InternalCloud
ScaleOutside the Firewall
People &Info-centric
VMware’s Focus
Virtual Datacenter OS
vCloud Initiative vClient Initiative
Efficient and Flexible Use of
Applications and Resources
FederationWith the Cloud
DesktopDilemma
IT Needs To Bring Down Costs, but…
Thick or Thin?
Mobile or not?
Windows or Mac?
End Users Want Their Desktop To Follow Them
Want info to be accessibly anywhere, anytime
Don’t want info locked up in a single device
But don’t want to give up richness
Desktop Dilemma
User
Thin
UserEnv
PC
Client Virtualization
UserEnv
PC
Client Virtualization
UserEnv
App
OS
Data
From VDI to VMware View™
Desktops That Follow the User
Evolution: From VDI to VMware View™
Server Based Management
VMware View Composer for storage reduction and updating
VMware View Manager support for non-virtual platforms
PC User Experience
Support for multiple partner protocols:
Codevelopment with Teradici
HP
Wyse
Improved 3D graphics with client virtualization
Universal Clients
Client virtualization layer for device independence
Seamless management along side VDI users
Extending to mobile devices
Closing Summary
VDC-OS vCloud™
With our partners, we are building the OS for the
fully virtualized datacenter
The VDC-OS lets IT create the “local cloud” and the
vCloud Initiative opens an ecosystem
vClient
VMware View lets you access your desktop
multiple ways, providing the ideal PC user
experience with the benefits of centralized
management
And Beyond
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