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1 Top 7 Questions When Contemplating a Migration to VDI Scalable Software WHITEPAPER

2 Introduction 3 What is Virtual Desktop Infrastructure? 3 Why Migrate from Physical Corporate PCs? 4 The Benefits of VDI 5 Why isn t Everyone Moving to VDI? 6 Planning for VDI 7 Top Seven Questions That Must be Answered for Any VDI Project to be Successful 8 1. What should our standard operating environment (SOE) look like? 8 2. What hardware resources do the users consume? 9 3. Is the user running multimedia intensive applications? What peripherals are being used that may cause issues? Can we migrate all of our target users from Windows XP to Windows 7? Which of our virtualized applications are suitable for tablet access? How do we ensure the environment remains optimized? 14 The Scalable Solution to Optimized VDI Implementation 15 Summary 15 Abour Scalable Software 15 2

3 Introduction What is Virtual Desktop Infrastructure? Virtual Desktop Infrastructure or VDI is the name given to a collection of technologies and processes that dramatically extend the concept of a remote desktop. The point of VDI is to address the spiraling costs of managing large numbers of physical d esktops across an enterprise, without compromising the overall end user experience. VDI enables a user s desktop to run on centralized infrastructure, with just the building of the screen image left to the workstation or tablet in front of the user. All profile settings, installed applications, patches and the client operating system are stored and managed centrally. The concept of desktop instances running on a central server is nothing new; companies such as Citrix and Microsoft have enabled remote access to desktops for over 10 years. Yet these early implementations have not been universally adopted some of the reasons are as follows: Poor performance since most mouse movements, clicks and keystrokes require a server round trip, network contention and server delays can have an undesirable impact on the interactive experience of users who are used to the instant response of locally running applications Low-consolidation ratios traditional remote desktop implementations that support multiple-users within a single operating system instance are unable to support particularly high-levels of concurrency. Consequently, hardware costbenefits are often eroded, as multiple highspecification servers are needed to support modest consolidation targets Increased user mobility access to remote desktops outside the firewall requires complex VPN systems to be implemented and can be further impacted by poor network performance Lack of support for rich media experience early implementations of remote desktops have negligible support for media streaming and highly interactive environments such as Flash and Multi-media intensive applications like PowerPoint Application incompatibility having multiple users, with varying application needs coexisting within the same operating systems instance can lead to application or profile incompatibilities; this often leads to compromises in user flexibility and customization. Often referred to as DLL hell Reliability the shared nature of the environment can lead to reliability issues. If one application fails catastrophically, it is quite possible that the operating system will crash and all users sharing that OS instance for their remote desktops would be disabled User personalization users typically want to be able to customize their applications and environment to match their needs and business requirements. This is one of the key differentiators between VDI and Terminal Service computing environments 3

4 The advent of ubiquitous broadband connectivity, hardware virtualization, domain specific security and systems management for VDI has set the stage for this promising idea to fulfill its potential. Why Migrate from Physical Corporate PCs? Corporate PCs have provided tremendous benefit to organizations since they began to supplement mainframe computing over 20 years ago. As their use has grown, and they have achieved a mission-critical position within an organizations technology landscape, vast sums have been invested in their management. However, addressing PC Lifecycle Management related tasks such as software installation, patch management, OS provision, backup and personality migration is only part of the challenge: Life Cycle Management - Upgrade cycles, and their impact on depreciation rates, make corporate PCs a very expensive asset to purchase and maintain Explosion of mobile devices the unprecedented adoption rate of mobile devices such as Apple s ipad has shone light on the potential of VDI to bridge the compatibility gap between tablet computing and traditional corporate applications Walk off security - Rapidly increasing laptop and tablet use, to support remote or traveling employees, has created a security exposure; lost or stolen machines can put corporate data or credentials into the hands of the unscrupulous and most public broadband networks do little to prevent security breaches Centralized Management - Physical provisioning of new hardware, either complete machines or memory upgrades often requires an in-person visit from an expensive MIS employee. Such upgrades are usually required to support the peak resource utilization from new applications or the mobility demands of employees that work mostly outside the firewall Utilization - Despite upgrades to support the peak requirements of certain workloads, studies have shown that most corporate PCs have average utilization rates of less than 5% despite being switched on (in conjunction with the screens) for at least 8 hours a day 4

5 The Benefits of VDI Various technologies are used to implement VDI but almost always there will be a hardware virtualization layer on the server, a desktop remote network protocol such as Microsoft s Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), Citrix s Independent Computing Architecture (ICA), Teradici s PCoIP technology and new remote communication protocols are making an appearance each year. In addition, a range of proprietary management technologies are deployed in conjunction with the base virtualization stack to enable rapid desktop deployment, load balancing and other service and security features. Fundamentally, VDI can address the shortcomings of the traditional physical desktop corporate PC model, included below are some of the key benefits of VDI in contrast to the traditional desktop PC: Centralizing the desktop images, applications and files makes data security a more manageable task regardless of whether an employee is accessing the virtual desktop from outside or within the corporate environment VDI eliminates any physical management issues for desktops. Since all resources (CPU, memory, storage etc.) a virtual desktop can exploit are managed centrally, visits by a trained IT employee to increase a machines capacity no longer occur. In addition, the challenges of deploying and patching software over a network are also eliminated Operating System isolation enables an authentic personal desktop experience. Users are free to configure their environment to the extent permitted by organizational policies, rather than the artificial constraints often imposed by traditional shared remote desktop systems Continued improvements in bandwidth, optimizations in remote desktop protocols, such as the Citrix SpeedScreen ICA enhancements; the collaboration between VMWare and Teradici which culminated in software based PCoIP; and server technologies such as Calista, have brought the user-experience of interacting with virtual desktops much closer to that of physical desktops In addition to the list above, most organizations look at VDI as a way to dramatically drive down the total cost of cost of ownership of the desktop estate. The costs of supporting the desktop infrastructure break down to 30% for hardware and 70% for management and support. While the hardware costs for each solution are similar, the management and support savings are significant. VDI solutions can lower the total cost of ownership of a desktop infrastructure by approximately 40%. However hard-dollar savings, while potentially substantial, can evaporate rapidly without careful planning. VDI enables a true golden master desktop environment to be built. This is in direct contrast to managing physical desktops where device-driver issues often dilute the effectiveness of application-layer goldenmaster initiatives 5

6 Why isn t Everyone Moving to VDI? One of the biggest inhibitors to widespread VDI adoption is the combination of back-end complexity and cost of the hosting infrastructure. While the total cost of ownership can be reduced through streamlined support, image management and improved walk off security, not all users or use-cases benefit from VDI. This incompatibility can lead to an increase in overall management and IT life cycle costs associated with VDI for those users. Traditionally, the main target user audience for VDI is call center users and/or task workers. Other target users include developers, contractors, knowledge workers, development/test, remote sites, training and extreme working environments are also good candidates for VDI adoption. The reality is that many Fortune 1000 companies to-date don t have the tools in house to obtain the information they need to make a tangible business case for VDI. Fundamentally the question is which users are a good fit for VDI? The answer is generally I don t know; we need to spend money on one or more pilot projects to figure that out. Even after multiple pilots have been conducted, the answer is typically ambiguous without detailed reporting metrics on the individual users and their end-user experience in conjunction with before VDI and after VDI snapshots. So what makes a user an ideal candidate for VDI? A good VDI user profile would include the following attributes: Uses a small subset of applications Doesn t consume a significant amount of disk storage (based on their profile location) Doesn t require a significant amount of memory (> 2GB is not considered a good candidate even with memory page consolidation technologies from VMware) Uses applications that require low CPU utilization (dependent on the current platform architecture) Are located in a centralized location or have access to suitable network connectivity (high bandwidth/low latency < 100ms) between the proposed back-end and their thin client device Limited multimedia usage (not a user of video streaming and 3D graphics rendering) Note: Any form of multimedia usage would need to be analyzed because even with next generation remote computing protocols, overall bandwidth consumption can exceed 3-5Mbs per user session in certain use-case scenarios. Multimedia application utilization combined with a remote desktop session can significantly drive up the networking costs and impact overall network performance for other users. Ultimately, dynamic virtual desktops or a desktop that can be recycled when a user logs off is the most cost effective way to deliver VDI. Traditional VDI has focused on static desktops where one individual is allotted a single permanent desktop and the assigned desktop cannot be utilized by other users unless manually allocated. This mode of operation is a symptom of taking a physical computing environment and simply virtualizing it. With dynamic desktops, desktops can be treated as disposable objects that are not tied to any single user. The challenge is how do you determine whether a user is a good fit for a dynamic desktop? Do you need dynamic desktop building tools such as AppSense profile virtualization, Atlantis ILIO dynamic desktop composition technology, ThinPrint unified print driver with network acceleration technology? The bottom line is, without any kind of business intelligence data, making decisions about whether a user is a good candidate for VDI or even thinking about dynamic desktops as a solution is fraught with risk and may turn into a costly headache down the road. 6

7 Planning for VDI In order to maximize the potential ROI benefit from deploying VDI, while ensuring the user community has a good user experience in moving to a virtual infrastructure, an organization must thoroughly understand its software and hardware usage profile ahead of designing and implementing VDI. A typical VDI implementation is often regarded as one of the most complex IT projects that an organization will undertake. It involves many moving parts and many different departments within an organization. Planning successfully for VDI is paramount if an organization wants to realize any cost savings and ensure that users are satisfied with the end result. Licensing fees from the VDI vendor, if you decide to implement VDI on-premise, can be as follows: VMware View/Citrix XenDesktop client license - $75-$350 per named user/ concurrent user, 20% maintenance for support and upgrades on all VMware/Citrix software, Storage costs* (NAS/SAN) and software licenses if you use de-dup/clustering capabilities can add up to over $300,000 for just 12TB of storage. * A huge influx of data that was stored on local machines now needs to be stored and administered centrally because of desktop virtualization, Gartner notes in a February 2010 report. Physical VMware/Citrix hypervisor servers ($8,000-$20,000 each) which can serve between desktop images per physical server depending on the configuration per server (assuming Intel Nehalem architecture 8-12 users per core), management infrastructure (2 servers per users), network equipment including switches, data center space and power/cooling. In addition, personnel training costs and 3-4 year life cycle costs attached to the back-end infrastructure are all important aspects of VDI planning that need to be assessed. On top of basic VDI infrastructure costs, desktop engineering software solutions will need to be considered in order to address personality virtualization, application virtualization, dynamic desktop imaging and universal printing solutions. Desktop migration costs should be factored in and questions such as how am I going to migrate users to VDI? need to be answered. Typical do it yourself VDI implementations will generally cost $500-$1200 per user per year amortized over 3 years. With this cost in mind, many large fortune 1000 organizations, who have spent years streamlining their IT operations, find it difficult to justify implementing VDI without a compelling business driver. By focusing on real application usage and the impact on underlying desktop hardware utilization, it is possible to develop an accurate profile of those desktops that can be easily moved to a virtual desktop environment. Furthermore, information on utilization within the existing physical estate ensures that server hardware specifications are capable of supporting the migrated workload. The net result of a well-architected VDI implementation is a tangible reduction in TCO, streamlined IT processes and most importantly of all, an equal or better end-user experience to the target user groups. 7

8 Top Seven Questions That Must be Answered for Any VDI Project to be Successful 1. What should our standard operating environment (SOE) look like? While it s important to get an accurate picture of what s installed on the machines to be migrated to VDI, understanding what applications users are actually spending time in will help an organization understand how to prioritize and build new VDI images. Different vendors maintain different licensing models for application that run in a virtual desktop mode. In many cases the so-called network-license models is more expensive at a per-unit level than its physical desktop equivalent. Consequently it is essential that the opportunity of migrating to VDI is seized upon as a way to recycle unused licenses to where they are needed most and cancel maintenance costs on licenses simply no longer required. Plug-ins are rarely considered during migrations yet they usually lag the underlying application in compatibility with modern architectures. A critical, additional measurement to undertake when considering the SOE is the incidence of read-only use of applications. Well-run migration projects not only seek to make the target systems match the source system, but where possible, optimize the target system to improve the user experience and reduce costs. Replacing full-stack applications with read-only or report based equivalents scores on both levels. 8

9 2. What hardware resources do the users consume At a fundamental level, a migration to VDI represents a shift from having all resources on a computer dedicated to the needs of single user, to a model where resources are shared between many users. Consequently it is essential that the hardware resources needed by each of the individual users are fully understood prior to the migration in order to ensure that the target VDI server is correctly specified. While a great many elements have a bearing on the performance of the applications once they are in a shared environment, the two most significant are memory and CPU consumption. VMware has provided a detailed VDI sizing guide located at: files/pdf/mainline-virtual-desktop-sizing- Guide-VMware-View-vSphere-WP-EN.pdf, which explains in detail the impact of certain desktop workload profiles on server resource consumption. Results were shown from a VMware test harness and the conclusions reached show a very clear and direct correlation between the nature and type of desktop workload, not simply the number of users, and the amount of resource required to provide a satisfactory experience to the user community. VMware provides a very smart feature allowing further consolidation of virtual machine workloads via memory de-duplication. The memory page de-dup feature can increase VM densities on the Hypervisor by over 150%. This doesn t mean much if all of your users are consuming more than 1.5GB of memory consistently throughout the day, across different applications. Problem applications such as applications with memory leaks, abnormal application usage trends and peak/ average memory loads need to be identified. For example it is necessary to know whether a user is a power user, or needs to be trained more effectively i.e. they may open up 6 sessions of Internet Explorer instead of using tabs. However, since memory and CPU are significant components of VDI costs, attempt to simply over-specify the VDI server can completely undermine the cost case for VDI; and actually may not work. 9

10 Non-uniform workloads are a challenge in any environment but more so in a virtual desktop setting. By running similar workloads across each hypervisor, hardware configuration can be workload-optimized and capacity planning becomes a straightforward task. In addition, maintaining a uniform workload across each hypervisor, reduces performance anomalies, improves the end-user experience and leads to a more reliable SLA metric which decrease overall operational costs and downtime. 10

11 3. Is the user running multimedia intensive applications? Application Users by Hour. 9/3/2011 to 10/2/ days in report excludes weekends Applications: Adobe Illustrator CS 5.1, Adobe InDesign CS 5.5 Multimedia support is still regarded as VDI s biggest weakness. Technologies from Wyse (VDA) and Citrix (HDX) have made great strides in addressing this. However bandwidth is still a factor and if a user is in training using videos or working with Flash or graphics rendering, they may not necessarily be a good fit initially. Multimedia applications including Java applets, individual websites and even network bandwidth can be monitored. The explosion in use of SaaS applications and the proliferation of web 2.0 multimedia rich content has seen an attendant rise in average network, and desktop CPU and memory consumption for browsers. 11

12 4. What peripherals are being used that may cause issues? Pheripherals Usage. 9/3/2011 to 10/2/ days in report excludes weekends Collections: All machines Do I need a universal print driver? Do I need USB virtualization support? Questions that generally go unanswered until a VDI POC has been ran and results gathered. Providing support for local printers and USB virtualization are very subjective to end-user experience and configuration costs. mode and there are 3rd party solutions that enable true multi-monitor support. Do you need a thin client with dual monitor support and who is using two screens? Providing thin-client support and identifying real users of multi-monitors is absolutely essential to a successful deployment of VDI. One of the most overlooked aspects of VDI is multi-monitor support, most remote communication protocols support spanned 12

13 5. Can we migrate all of our target users from Windows XP to Windows 7? Windows 7 features RDP 7 technology which provides significantly improved VDI experience but since not all applications (particularly older ones) are suitable or compatible with Windows 7 understanding usage profiles can ensure Med-V is correctly implemented in environments carrying a heavy legacy workloads. Again spotting usage patterns across a large estate can ensure that lineof-business applications, incompatible with Window 7, are combined onto platforms optimized for Med-V use. 6. Which of our virtualized applications are suitable for tablet access? For many organizations it is simply impractical to re-write older line-of-business applications for tablets, but enabling them on tablets via a virtual desktop is great compromise. Such a strategy is only possible if the keystroke activity is low-intensity given the keyboard options on most tablets. Tablet options for VDI can provide an added impetus to a VDI project given they still represent an aspirational computing platform. If you can identify which existing applications are good candidates for tablets, then initial proof of concepts can be quickly enabled to capture that impetus. 13

14 7. How do we ensure the environment remains optimized? VM sprawl, a classic phenomenon in the server world is a concept that has serious implications for the desktop. It s one thing to manage a virtual desktop and another to rationalize virtual desktop consumption vs. the total cost of ownership of each desktop. Idle virtual desktops cost money, from a software licensing, support and operational costs required including storage, network and power. By not continuously monitoring virtual machines usage once deployed, a new challenge called desktop sprawl will begin to unfold. Why is this really an issue? If you think about how quickly one can provision a virtual machine especially when leveraging read once-write many imaging technologies from VMware and Citrix, it is very easy to fall into the trap of spinning up VM s for any reason out of convenience. Traditional deployment of an OS image takes around minutes per machine whether the image is provisioned via PXE or is a direct disk copy off an imaging machine. By shaving the time imaging time to just seconds, it becomes very easy and time effective to simply clone and deploy without really thinking about the consequences.. The final element of ongoing optimization is licensing of the virtual environment. It is important that both the licensing and deployment can be maintained efficiently. While VMware does a good job of maintaining a picture of compliance for its tools, VMware is but one part of most VDI stacks. In order to avoid the continual movement of spreadsheets from vendors and resellers, taking a holistic view of VDI license compliance is essential. Since many VDI environments result in the original physical workstations being used as thin clients to the virtual desktop, there is plenty of scope for physical software deployment to creep back into an organization in the event certain user groups are dissatisfied with their virtual desktop experience Failure to be vigilant for such conditions can create unexpected liabilities in the next software license true-up event. 14

15 The Scalable Solution to an Optimized VDI Implementation Scalable s tools have been designed to analyze the intensity and profile of desktop hardware and software usage when migrating to a VDI environment. Trying to successfully plan for a migration from a physical to virtual desktop infrastructure, without knowing the extent to which the physical environment is being used prior to the migration, is like trying to size an ERP system without knowing how many people will use it. In addition we provide a range of features to support post-migration optimization of infrastructure and software licenses. Scalable products include a range of out of the box reports and analysis routines than provide extensive decision support for companies considering a migration to VDI. In addition a rich business intelligence layer allows for ad-hoc reporting of information to support the unique needs of every organization. Summary Virtual Desktop Infrastructure can yield significant benefits to organizations in terms of service provision, manageability, security and cost. Yet these benefits can only be fully realized with adequate planning. Much has been written on this subject by many VDI commentators, and all agree that accurately understanding the type and intensity of desktop application use, and its impact on the underlying hardware, in the physical desktop environment prior to specifying the VDI environment is essential. Scalable s unique asset utilization technology provides exactly the information necessary to support the VDI migration and ongoing optimization process. About Scalable Software Since 1999, over 10,000 organizations worldwide have used Scalable solutions to manage and control expense across their IT estates, reporting a substantial return on investment (ROI) and a reduction in the total cost of ownership (TCO). Our solutions help IT professionals manage the entire life cycle of IT assets, from the moment they enter the organization until they are retired in a cost-effective manner. By focusing on the exact IT asset needs of an organization, we can ensure capital is optimally deployed, profitability is improved and productivity greatly enhanced. For more information, visit: 15

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