Application Layering with VMware App Volumes: Designing and Deploying VMware App Volumes

  • 4h 25m
  • Peter von Oven
  • BPB Publications
  • 2020

Step-by-step guide to designing, deploying and managing VMware App Volumes

Key Features

  • Understanding the concept of application layering
  • App Volumes architecture overview
  • Installing App Volumes
  • Working with App Volumes, App Stacks and Writeable Volumes
  • Integration with VDI, app publishing, and desktop publishing solutions
  • Advanced configuration and management

Description

Delivering applications within a virtual desktop environment has always proven to be a challenge given the stateless nature in which virtual desktops are deployed. How can organizations deliver applications each time an end-user logs in to his or her desktop given that the desktop they just logged in to has been created as a brand-new machine and basically has nothing installed on it?

App Volumes delivers applications in real-time to virtual desktop machines, enabling VDI deployments to return even greater flexibility, agility and cost reduction. Enterprises can fully utilize the stateless virtual desktop model in all use VDI uses cases. For users such as developers who required a persistent, fully-stateful virtual desktop machine of their own, they too can take advantage of the advantages of a stateless virtual desktop model enabling better return on investment as well as centralised application delivery.

What will you learn

This book will enable you to learn about how to deliver real-time applications using VMware App Volumes. You will start by learning about the architecture of the solution, the use cases, and what benefits it delivers.

Following the introduction, you will learn how to install the App Volumes software, how to configure it and then how to create your application layers to ready them for delivery to end-users.

Finally, you will learn how App Volumes integrate into not only other VMware EUC technologies but also some of the market-leading third-party solutions from Citrix and Microsoft.

Who this book is for

This book is designed for virtual desktop administrators and architects who are looking to design and deploy a solution that can deliver applications on-demand to end users who are using virtual desktop machines. App Volumes enables them to move to a stateless VDI model which is both more cost effective and easier to manage.

To understand the concepts and technology used in this book you will need to have a good working knowledge of the Microsoft Windows operating systems for both desktops (namely virtual desktops) and servers (used for installing App Volumes and other functions such as AD, file sharing, and RDSH). You will also need experience in managing and administering a vSphere environment used to host the solution.

About the Author

Peter von Oven is an experienced technical consultant working closely with customers and partners designing technology solutions, to meet business needs. During his career, Peter has presented at key IT events such as VMworld, IP EXPO, and various VMUGs and CCUG events. He has also worked in senior pre-sales roles and pre-sales management roles for Fujitsu, HP, Citrix, and VMware, and has been awarded VMware vExpert for the last four years in a row.

Your Blog links: https://www.dropletcomputing.com/blog/

Your LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petervonoven/

In this Book

  • Introduction to App Layering and VMware App Volumes
  • Installing VMware App Volumes
  • Getting Familiar with the Management Console
  • Creating and Configuring AppStacks
  • Creating and Configuring Writable Volumes
  • Advanced Configuration
  • App Volumes and JMP
  • Delivering AppStacks with Citrix XenDesktop
  • Delivering App Volumes with Microsoft Remote App
  • Delivering App Volumes with Citrix XenApp
  • Delivering AppStacks with Horizon Apps
  • Delivering ThinApp App with App Volumes
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