Virtualization by Davis: “Technotes: How to Configure Disconnected Session Timer Settings in XenApp” plus 6 more |
- Technotes: How to Configure Disconnected Session Timer Settings in XenApp
- Introducing the App-V 5.0 Beta Sequencer: What Has Changed Since 4.6 SP1.
- Microsft elects RemoteFX its new VDI brand
- Red Hat Customers Highlight Transformative Technology Deployments in Sixth Annual Innovation Awards
- New Versions of JBoss Enterprise SOA and Enterprise Data Services Platforms Power Intelligent, Integrated Enterprises
- Red Hat Helps Customers Build Intelligent, Integrated Enterprises With New Version of JBoss Enterpise Business Rules Management System
- JBoss Enterprise BRMS 5.3 Optimizes the Intelligent, Integrated Shipping Company
Technotes: How to Configure Disconnected Session Timer Settings in XenApp Posted: 25 Jun 2012 05:42 AM PDT
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Introducing the App-V 5.0 Beta Sequencer: What Has Changed Since 4.6 SP1. Posted: 21 Jun 2012 06:14 AM PDT -Adam Kiu | Program Manager, Microsoft Application VirtualizationDisclaimer: This article describes the Beta version and does not include the complete list of features in the final product.App-V 5.0 is the largest release since Microsoft acquired the application virtualization technology from Softricity in 2006. The App-V 5.0 release is focused on providing our customers with a seamless Windows experience for users, flexible virtualization options and powerful management. The new sequencer is released to support these goals. It has been updated to generate App-V 5.0 packages, ease the conversion of existing packages, and leverage and improve on the usability enhancements we made in App-V 4.6 Service Pack 1. For those new to the product, the sequencer is App-V's packaging tool that turns native applications into virtual applications. Those unfamiliar should read the previous sequencer documentation first. With App-V 5.0 Beta released to the public, I would like to talk about these Sequencer improvements and changes. The purpose of this article is to give you a high-level overview of what we've changed and why we feel that we've changed it for the better. This blog post will not delve into details on each change – if you would like to learn more, then I encourage you to read the latest documentation. In summary, we have made improvements in the following areas: · Optimizations in the package creation process · Simplifications and improvements to the advanced package editing process · Changes around the output of the package Creating Packages
No more Q: - Primary Virtual Application Directory (AKA Install to Location) You'll notice that we no longer fill-in a default choice as we did before, and that the PVAD field has become mandatory. This is because the Sequencer does not guess the application installer's directory. It is best for the application's packager to enter the proper directory. Stream Optimizing Packages This means that there are now three options for optimizing streaming across networks: · On-demand streaming delivery (Default): A package created and skipping the stream optimization step will be streamed on-demand to the machine via stream faults. · Stream optimized: A package that goes through stream optimization process contains a primary feature block and this entire block is streamed before launching. This can be performed in the Stream Optimization step in the Sequencer, just like 4.6 SP1 release. · Fully downloaded (not available in Beta): The package will be fully downloaded before it can be launched. There is a checkbox that allows you to specify all applications in the package to be fully downloaded. Application Installers that require a reboot Creating add-on/middleware Packages Shortcut/File Type Association (FTA) Editing Modifying an Existing PackageAfter you create a package in the Sequencer you can either stop (basic users), or continue to an advanced page that contains tabs allowing you to customize your package as you see fit. In App-V 4.6 SP1, this editing pane allowed you to modify the virtual registry, virtual file system, deployment configuration options, etc. In App-V 5.0, some of these options are no longer needed, have moved, or have been simplified. This section mentions each: · No OSD tab. The new file format does not use OSD files. Metadata about application shortcuts are stored in the manifest and custom scripts are stored in new Dynamic Configuration files. Future blog posts will cover Dynamic Configuration in more detail. · The Virtual File System (VFS) tab has been replaced with a Package Files tab. It is now possible to manipulate all files in the package, not just those in the VFS. · The deployment tab has fewer options: Compression is always enabled, MSI packages are always output, security descriptors cannot be overridden (they follow the ones in the files and registry), and packages no longer need streaming protocol information. Package Format ChangesThe App-V 5.0 file format is very different from the previous formats. A quick look at what the Sequencer now produces: · .appv package. This contains the sequenced application files, registry, stream map, and manifest. · Deployment configuration and user configuration template files. These template files are used to customize package functionalities on the client during run-time. · Report.xml file. This is a saved report of the Sequencing warnings and errors that occurred during the sequencing. · MSI file. This is the MSI that allows administrators to deploy sequenced packages via MSI. Customers that come from 4.6 and earlier have large amounts of packages in the previous file formats. The App-V 5.0 Sequencer comes with a PowerShell module called the Package Converter and allows customers to leverage their previous investments. The Package Converter lets you convert App-V 4.5 or higher packages directly to the new App-V 5.0 format. The Package Converter consists of two commands: · Test-AppvLegacyPackage · ConvertFrom-AppvLegacyPackage There are a few limitations to the package converter, so it is important to read the documentation before using it. | |||||||
Microsft elects RemoteFX its new VDI brand Posted: 25 Jun 2012 12:32 PM PDT Last week, during two Remote Desktop Services sessions at TechEd, Microsoft announced that it has advanced RemoteFX as a brand that covers its entire VDI technologies portfolio. RemoteFX, a technology acquired with Callista acquisition in 2008, was first integrated into Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 as a removing solution for high-end graphic applications.
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Red Hat Customers Highlight Transformative Technology Deployments in Sixth Annual Innovation Awards Posted: 24 Jun 2012 09:00 PM PDT | |||||||
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JBoss Enterprise BRMS 5.3 Optimizes the Intelligent, Integrated Shipping Company Posted: 24 Jun 2012 09:00 PM PDT |
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