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Windows Vista EnterpriseCentralized Desktop
David KimProduct Manager
CLI306
AgendaIndustry TrendsWindows Vista Enterprise Flexible Desktop Computing Options Windows Vista Enterprise Centralized Desktop Drill Down
LicensingMicrosoft Virtualization – Big PictureStatic vs. Dynamic ModelsSample dynamic model solution stack
Observed Tension Between Users & ITUnprecedented volumes of data
Increasing compliance
requirements
HW mix shifting to laptops
Increased emphasis on manageability to
lower cost, increase agility
Anywhere/Anytime Access
Device Independence
Personal Data/Applications
Flexible Configurations
Controlled Network Access
Managed Devices
Data Security
Predictable Configurations
End Users Want Freedom, Flexibility
IT Pros Want Control
Management of All Layers Increases IT Efficiency and Enables User Agility
Layers dependent on each otherOS and applications installed locally; data resides locallyUsers’ PC has authoritative copy (truth); truth is distributedManaging distributed truth increases complexity
Reducing dependencies between layers and managing truth at the center (i.e., network centric management) enable
Users to access apps, data on any device from anywhereIT to lower TCO, increase agility
Windows PC - Traditional View
Data,User settings
OS
Applications
Hardware
Data, User settings
OS
Applications
Hardware
Windows PC - 2007+
Dependencies, stickiness
Windows Client Computing Options
OS
User DataSettings
Apps
Resides centrally, cached locally
Local
Managed centrally,
runs locally
Local - Rich
2. Windows Vista
w/ Offline Folders
BitLocker, SoftGrid
1. Traditional
Windows PC
Local
Local
Local
Local - Rich
Hardware
3. RemoteBoot
Resides centrally, cached locally
Managed centrally,
runs locally
Managed centrally,
runs locally
Local - Rich
5. Terminal Services
Central, accessed remotely
Central - TS
Central, accessed remotely
Local –Rich or
Thin
Central - TS
Local –Rich or
Thin
7. Hosted Client
Central - server
Virtual Server
Central,accessed remotely
Central, accessed remotely
Central
Local - thin
Central Server
Local – Rich or Thin
Offerings6.
Physical Blade PC
Distributed Computing
Central, accessed remotely
Central, accessed remotely
Central – Blade PC
Local - Thin
Central, Accessed remotely
Local -Thin
4. Virtual PC
Server Based Computing
Cached locallyin VM
Runs locally in
VM
OS in VM
Local
Local – Rich
VPC
Local execution; Distributed mgtLocal execution; Network centric mgtCentral execution; Centralized mgt
Flexible Desktop Computing OptionsFlexible Options for Productivity, Security and TCO
Diskless PCs
Centralized Desktops for PCs and Thin Clients
Terminal Services for PCs and Thin-Clients
Blade PCs
RDP
Remote Boot
Data Center
RDP
Centralized Desktop
Enables business to:
Find and Use InformationEnable Mobile Workforce Improve Security and Compliance Optimize Desktop Infrastructure
For All Customers
Includes all features of Windows Vista Business plus:
New! Diskless PCs & Remote BootFour Virtual Operating SystemsWindows BitLocker™ Drive EncryptionMulti-lingual User Interface (MUI)Subsystem for Unix-Based Apps (SUA)
Available Only Within Software Assurance
Asset Inventory ServicesSoftGrid Application VirtualizationDiagnostic & Recovery ToolsetAdvanced Group Policy Management
Subscription Access Only Within Software Assurance
Flexible Offerings to Address Customer NeedsDesktop OS and management solutions
*Subscription Access within SA is required for VECD for Rich Clients only
*
VECD Licensing OptionsAvailable to purchase on July 2007 price list
1. Windows licensed PC
2. Covered By Software Assurance
1. Thin Client (incapable of running Windows Client OS)
Data Center
Unlimited number of virtual machine environments can be created and stored on any number of internal network servers
PC Scenario Thin Client Scenario
3. VECD for SA
Subscription
Access up to4 running
instances persubscription
license
Access up to
4 runninginstances
persubscription
license
2. VECD for Thin Client Subscription
Comparison of VECD & Retail Vista Licenses
Designed for this scenario• Licensed by access device •Unlimited installs• 4 running instances per device• Static & Dynamic scenarios
Benefits of Vista Enterprise•Upgrade to the next version of Windows•Remote boot & Diskless PCs Scenarios•Bitlocker for securer data•WinFLP for the thin-client• Volume activation
VECD provides more flexibility and customer value for deploying desktops centrally in VMs
Not designed for this scenario• Licensed per install•Vista Business @ $299 per license• Purchased in boxes from retail stores• Individually activated•Not licensed to move across machines• Static scenario only
VECD Retail
Microsoft VirtualizationA comprehensive set of virtualization products, from the data center to the
desktop
Server Virtualizati
on
Application Virtualizati
on
Desktop Virtualizati
on
Presentation
Virtualization
Assets – both virtual and physical – are managed from a single platform
Static Centralized Desktops
1. Store and Execute Desktops Centrally on Servers
PCs
Thin Clients
My Computer in the Data Center
2. Provide Dedicated VMs for both PC and Thin Client Users
User A
User B
User C
User D
User E
User F
A
CE
DF
SANData Center
B
RDP
RDP
CLIENT EXECUTION
Centralized Desktop
Apps – Virtualized inside Hosted Client VMsData – Centrally stored, managedOS – WinFLP on access device, Windows Vista Enterprise on VMHardware – Access Device (Terminal or PC), Central Server
demo
Windows Vista Enterprise Centralized Desktops
1. VM Master Images (.VHD), App Images (.SFT), User Data stored on SAN
2. VM Execution on Servers
5. Dynamic Provisioning and Apps on PCs andThin Clients
Dynamic Management with reduced TCO
3. Provision Apps through SoftGrid4. Connect User data and preferences
Multiple Users
Data CenterRDP
Sample VECD Dynamic Model
Active DirectoryConnection Broker
File Server
Execution Servers
1
2a 3
5 4
9
6
7
8
2b
1. Customer request to connection broker2. Identify customer profile for a specific image and send request to SCVMM3. SCVMM locate the VM and 4. Identify a suitable server to run the VM5. SCVMM provides the server location to connection broker6. Connection Broker tells the access device the location of the VM7. Device calls the server to activate the VM8. Files are provisioned when user click on the icon in VM9. Applications are provisioned when user click on the icon in VM
50% Utilization
60% Utilization
70% Utilization
20% Utilization
Microsoft SoftGrid Application VirtualizationDynamically Delivering The Virtual Application Solution
Transform Windows applications into Virtualized Entities
Simplified management• Applications delivered on-demand• Application conflicts eliminated• Applications follow users• Application updates are automaticGranular Application
Control• Not only control access to
computing platform, but to virtualized applications as wellMultiple Desktop Deployments
• Use SoftGrid with Local, Diskless, and Centralized Desktops deployments on both PCs and Thin Clients
Management
Server Virtualization
Desktop Virtualization
ApplicationVirtualization
PresentationVirtualization
Microsoft Virtualization - Virtualized Infrastructure
Evaluation Forms
Questions?
© 2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries.
The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after
the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.
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Microsoft Centralized Desktop & Applications
Customers' Remote Computing Options – Today and Future
• Emerging Technology• Remote desktops only• VM based isolation• Client OS
Vista VMs
Today - Vista Enterprise Centralized Desktop
RDP
• Integrated access to VMs & Sessions• Remotes Applications or Desktops• Client or Server OS
Future – TS managed Centralized Desktops & Applications
Terminal Services with Vista Virtual Machines
RDP Connection
Broker
Virtual Image Management
• Proven & Mature• Best Price / Performance• Remote apps or desktops• Session based isolation• Server OS
Today - Terminal Services
RDP
Comparisons: Terminal Services and Windows Vista Enterprise Centralized Desktop Terminal Services Windows Vista
Enterprise Centralized Desktop
Technology Maturity
Proven Emerging
Scalability High ratio of users/server Low ratio of users/server
User experienceWindows Client ‘like’Windows Client desktop
Windows Client desktop
User IsolationSession based isolationShared OS across users
Virtual machine based isolationDedicated OS per user
User Security Requirements
Must run as Standard User Can run as Admin User
Number of OS images
Low High
Cost of ownership Low – medium Medium - High
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SoftGrid Application Virtualization Asset Inventory Service Diagnostics & Recovery Toolset Advanced Group Policy Management
Flexible Desktop Deployment StrategiesEnhances security, and Offers flexible deployment options
Includes all features of Windows Vista Business plus:
New! Diskless PC and Remote Boot Four Local Virtual Machines Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption Multi-lingual User Interface (MUI) Subsystem for Unix-Based Apps (SUA)
Deployment To Rich Client Desktop
Rich Clients Thin ClientsDeployment to Centralized
Desktops
Includes all features of Windows Vista Enterprise plus:
License Secure Virtual Machines Rich & Thin Client Licensing Virtual Operating Systems Running on Virtual Server
Centralized Desktop
SoftGrid Application Virtualization Asset Inventory Service Diagnostics & Recovery Toolset Advanced Group Policy Management