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    The world class Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop training delivered by the experienced IT infrastructure persons

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    Learn to build the Citrix XenDesktop environment from scratch

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    Guaranteed best price for Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop Fundamentals

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    Engage in learning of Citrix applications deployment and Desktop Virtualization

 

The Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop at Pentagon Training help the delegates  to be a master in these technologies. The benefit of attending this training is that the delegates will learn about how to save the server costs by sharing user machines.

The XenApp is an application delivery which is different from traditional virtualization. The application is not directly delivered to end user device. It launches the application to the server, and the users can connect to the instances. It can run on iPad, iPhone and Android devices. The applications are installed on the Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter boxes.

The XenDesktop enables users to use the operating system. This application allows for high video capability program like AutoCAD to be displayed crystal clear on the screen. The XenAppand XenDesktop replace the VPN as the users can use the Citrix portal for accessing the desktop and applications.

The delegates get the knowledge in the Citrix applications  from various experienced professionals . These instructors have practical exposure to Citrix. The course also provides key learning points which are helpful to the candidates.

Who should take this course

The Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop Fundamentals course are proposed for the following professionals:

  • IT professionals
  • System Engineers
  • Server Administrators
  • The persons who wish to gain skills in XenApp and XenDesktop applications
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Prerequisites

There is no requirement prior attending this Citrix course.

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What Will You Learn

The delegates will get to learn about:

  • Build the Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop applications from scratch.
  • Learn about access and audit control
  • How to perform configuration?
  • Understand the need of securing the XenApp and XenDesktop
  • Learn installation, setup and update of the application
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What's included

  Course Overview

Acquire skills to deploy, manage, and design Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop solutions with the Citrix training. The delegates can gain skills on optimization and troubleshooting by undergoing this training course.

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  Course Content

  • An Overview of XenApp and XenDesktop
    • What is XenApp?
    • Recognising the architecture of XenApp
    • Developing the XenApp application from the scratch
    • Introducing the Active Directory
    • What are delivery methods?
    • What are the guidelines for creating Designs?
    • Guidelines for Implementation of software
    • An introduction to XenDesktop
    • Recognising the architecture of XenDesktop
    • Developing the XenDesktop application from the scratch
  • Analysis of Architecture
    • What are elements of Architecture?
    • How are these elements organised in architecture?
  • Installation
    • Preparing to install
    • Installation of basic elements
    • Installing VDA
    • Set Up command line
  • Configuration
    • Guidelines for Configuration
    • What are Authentication and Authorization?
    • The need for Authentication
    • Various types of Configuration
    • Configuring Session Reliability
  • Upgrade
    • Improving a deployment
    • Migrating XenApp
  • Understanding Access Control HDX
  • Need of environment and transmission security
  • An introduction to Data integrity
  • How to control Audits?
  • How to achieve high availability and business continuity?
  • Compatibility with legacy systems
  • What are Client devices?
  • Enhancing user experience and session performance
  • Monitoring the system
    • Recording of sessions
    • Logging configuration
    • What are event logs?
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Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop Fundamentals

People think that the XenApp is delivering the applications of windows and XenDesktop is providing the Windows desktop. However, the XenApp can also deliver the desktops as well. The major difference is that the XenApp is one-to-many Windows Server and XenDesktop is one-to-one windows desktop machine.

The fundamental difference is that: a

  • XenApp users share the CPU, memory and disk resources on the same server whereas the XenDesktop users get the single CPU, memory and disk.
  • The Citrix App users get Windows Server look and feel whereas the Desktop users get the feel and look of Windows Desktop.
  • The previous users can use all the apps present on server whereas the XenDesktop users can only use the apps which are present on their desktops.

Citrix Components

  •  Xenapp
  • Xendesktop
  • Xenserver
  • Provisioning server
  • Netscaler

Citrix XenApp allows users to connect to their corporate applications.It helps hosting applications on central servers and allows the users to interact with them remotely and deliver them to users devices for local execution.

Xendesktop separates the physical machine from the desktop environment using the client-server model.XenDesktop is the VDI – Virtual Desktop Infrastructure software provided by Citrix.

XenServer is a hypervisor and is also known as VMM – Virtual Machine Manager. It allows the installationof many operating systems simultaneously using the virtualization techniques. XenServer uses the Xen hypervisor to virtualize each server on which it is installed, enabling each to host multiple Virtual Machines simultaneously with guaranteed performance.

 



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About Carlisle

Carlisle, a city in Cumbria, is also the managerial centre of the City of Carlisle region in North West England. It is the main settlement in the county of Cumbria and helps as the managerial centre for both Carlisle City Council and Cumbria County Council. At the time of the 2001 survey, the population of Carlisle was 71,773. In 2011, the city's population had increased to 75,306, with 107,524 in the wider city.

The early history of Carlisle is noticeable as a Roman payment, recognised to serve the forts on Hadrian's Wall. In the Middle Ages, because of its nearness to the Realm of Scotland, Carlisle industrialised meaningfully. The armed stranglehold, Carlisle Castle, was built in 1092 by William Rufus, and once added as a custodial for Mary, Queen of Scots. The castle now relatives the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment and the Border Regiment Museum. In the 12th century, Henry I allowed the building of a priory in Carlisle. The town produced the rank of a city when its diocese was formed in 1133, and the cloister industrialised Carlisle Cathedral.

Governance:

Carlisle has detained city status since the Middle Ages. Also, it kept its status as an area constituency or governmental borough for centuries, at one time returning two MPs. In 1835 it became a municipal borough and was later upgraded to a  borough status in 1914. The city's boundaries have changed several times since 1835 the final time in 1974. 

The municipal area surrounded many parts of parishes which were combined into a single civil parish of Carlisle in 1904. The currently present urban area is considered as an unparished area. Carlisle had in 2002 made an unsuccessful attempt to grow to a Lord Mayoralty. An iconic building that stands tallest in Carlisle may be demolished, and the area nearby to it rehabilitated.

Climate:

Carlisle practices an oceanic climate. In January 2005 Carlisle was hit by strong wind storms and torrential rains. On Saturday 8 January 2005 all roads into Carlisle were shut owed to severe flooding, the worst since 1822, which produced three deaths. Less severe but still significant flooding occurred in 2009, but due to Storm Desmond. Carlisle experienced even worse flooding than 2005 between Friday 4 and Sunday 6 December 2015. During this time, nearly 36 hours of nonstop precipitation broke flood defences. This left several areas submerged including Bitts Park, Hardwicke Circus and Warwick Road. This left the famous Sands Centre, stranded from the rest of the city. As several other areas of Cumbria were also severely pretentious, all trains to Scotland were postponed forever. The trains on the West Coast Principal went no further than Preston. Prime Minister David Cameron stayed the city on 7 December 2015 to measure the damage.

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