VDI

Monday, January 23rd, 2012 | 1 Comment »

Nathanael Iversen, Director of Technical Marketing, Xangati Be especially careful about anti-virus as you go through your deployments. The thing that happens is when you take a user’s disk and remove it from the machine and put their storage on a SAN, most traditional anti-virus products are not aware of that transition. And, many of them are used to making near constant access to the disk. And when that happens on a shared SAN environment with hundreds of desktops sitting on that SAN, performance bottlenecks spring up all over the place. Happily, most of the anti-virus products on the market
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Friday, January 20th, 2012 | No Comments »

Nathanael Iversen, Director of Technical Marketing, Xangati Our fifth tip talks about the need to have capability that looks across the silos and enables you to be proactive in management. When we look at these interactions, it’s important that we don’t just look at them one at a time – that is that a particular desktop is talking to a particular user and using 150K of bandwidth – it’s also important to know at the same point in time what usage level is going to the storage. What is the use of different application ports and protocols that may be
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Thursday, January 19th, 2012 | No Comments »

Nathanael Iversen, Director of Technical Marketing, Xangati As we’re talking about end user experience, this fourth tip is going to get directly at what’s necessary to keep track of end user performance. There’s no better way to track that than to record exactly what’s happening for a particular user at the exact time that they are having a problem. This is so important because it’s ultimately the end users who determine whether or not a VDI project will succeed. Because the users are now depending on this shared infrastructure to do their job, if there’s any problem with it, they
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Wednesday, January 18th, 2012 | No Comments »

Nathanael Iversen, Director of Technical Marketing, Xangati Today’s third tip really talks about the network activity of the VDI session. This ends up being particularly important because in VDI, we’ve actually decomposed the desktop into several different constituent parts. What we’ve done in VDI is essentially taken a desktop and split it in between a screen display, the backend processing, and the storage for that desktop. These items are typically separated by a network and when you do that, the workload of the network becomes a critical part of the actual end user experience. It becomes important to be able
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Tuesday, January 17th, 2012 | No Comments »

Nathanael Iversen, Director of Technical Marketing, Xangati As we’ve been pulled in to help with dozens and dozens of VDI deployments at various stages of success, stall, or even failure – we’ve again and again found that storage performance has an outsized impact on VDI performance. In fact, the majority of deployments end up suffering from storage performance fluctuation. For example, if you were to take a particular group of VDI desktops that live on posts or are connected to storage, they all make their connections as users in deployment in the environment, and things are working along just fine.
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Monday, January 16th, 2012 | No Comments »

Nathanael Iversen, Director of Technical Marketing, Xangati It is essential for you to track all the moving parts in a VDI environment. It’s not enough to just look at the hypervisor or just look at the storage or even just look at the separate management console. It is crucial to have the ability to track all of those moving parts together. The Gartner Group have basically made the observation that in VDI you essentially need to combine: network, storage, servers, the guest VMs, and various other existing IT products and the problem could be anywhere when the end user has
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Thursday, January 12th, 2012 | No Comments »

Nathanael Iversen, Director of Technical Marketing, Xangati Over the course of the next ten days or so, I will share various VDI tips based on my experience as the Technical Marketing Director at Xangati. I have worked with many customers on their virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) deployments (including VMware’s VMworld team on the Hands on Labs VDI) and have seen firsthand how critical management solutions are to the success of the initiative.  These blog posts will provide insightful information with special focus on:  Top 5 tips for an optimal end-user experience Complexity of tracking all the “moving parts” in a
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Thursday, January 5th, 2012 | No Comments »

Alan Robin, CEO, Xangati The barriers have been removed, and we’re already off and running in 2012. Out of the starting gate, virtualization is no longer the dark horse but a recognized favorite, with growing acceptance and opportunities. Forty percent of servers overall have been virtualized, and Gartner projects that number to grow to 75% by 2015  (Gartner Magic Quadrant Report, June 2011). Further, virtualization is finally being acknowledged as a strategic business asset. As expressed in a Network World 2012 Outlook: “The days of tactical deployments are done; be strategic.” But making virtualization a sure thing requires performance management,
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Tuesday, November 29th, 2011 | No Comments »

Jagan Jagannathan, Founder and CTO, Xangati You’ve heard us talk at length about how Xangati solutions help drive virtualization initiatives, giving the confidence to migrate LOB applications and extend virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) initiatives. With the clarity provided through our VI and VDI solutions, administrators can take the next step in data center virtualization – whatever that step might be for their particular business. They can do so confidently, knowing that our state-of-the-art monitoring and troubleshooting capabilities allow them to quickly identify and resolve performance issues. Successful virtualization means that businesses can fully capitalize their technology investment – which often
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Wednesday, November 9th, 2011 | No Comments »

Steve Rodgers, Marketing Communications Manager, Xangati What if an application manager could see their application from your point of view? What if the network manager could see how your VMs are affected by changes in the infrastructure? What if an end-user could send you a video of their activity the next time they report “Everything is slow?” That’s exactly what the Xangati Remote Object Viewer (ROV) is designed to do—give others the same live information you can get with a Xangati Management Dashboard but only for their specific needs. The Xangati ROV, allows any member of the IT organization to
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