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SPI for Citrix Xen encompasses complete XenDesktop
infrastructure, consolidating health and performance information, and
leveraging the power of HP Software to present that information in
a user-friendly and easy to understand manner.
Delivering virtual desktops require complex
interactions between several distributed XenDesktop components, including
Provisioning Servers (PVS), Desktop Delivery Controllers (DDCs), virtual
hosting infrastructure like XenServer or Hyper-V, XenApp infrastructure,
as well as Web Interface and License Servers. SPI for Citrix Xen is
designed to ensure flawless operation of the startup, authentication,
connection, and personalization phase of the desktop delivery process and
supports all types of Citrix XenDesktop deployments.
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Benefits
desktop and application availability:
synthetic desktop and application launch checks quickly reveal issues
with their delivery from the end-user’s perspective and form the basis
of application and desktop delivery service-level reports
complete infrastructure health:
XenDesktop infrastructure availability (PVSs and DDCs) is confirmed
through rigorous connectivity probing and active service checks;
XenServer hosts that are not coping with desktop load and desktops
consuming large amounts of resources can be quickly identified, and
XenApp controllers that fail to deliver hosted or streamed
applications to desktops are easily isolated
agent-less: with XenServer hosting
infrastructure, user desktops can be monitored without any agent
software installed on hosts or desktops, ensuring ease of deployment,
stability, and no impact when extending or upgrading XenServer
infrastructure
Check how SPI for Citrix Xen can help you −
download the evaluation version.
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Features
Alerting & Reporting
PVS and DDC availability and resource
consumption checks
virtual desktop migrations, desktops with
highest and lowest CPU, memory utilization and network traffic
active Web Interface availability and XML
broker connectivity checks
XenServer pool health and average
utilization, individual host resource utilization, hosts with highest
and lowest resource use
active XenApp application launch checks,
real-user logon process monitoring
License Server availability and license use
Tools
Manage virtual desktop state (start, reboot, resume, suspend, force
restart, force shutdown VMs) and resources (increase VM memory, add virtual
CPU).
Service Map
auto-discovered: represents XenServer pool –
host – virtual desktop resources and their relations, and visualizes
other XenDesktop infrastructure components like PVSs, DDCs, and XenApp
controllers
integrated virtual desktop tools: help
increase operator’s productivity
Need
more information? Contact us at
spi-info@hermes-softlab.com.
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