Posted on behalf of Ramesh Chitor, Cisco Systems and Tom Rose, Unidesk
It's no secret that desktop virtualization has taken longer than everyone expected. As most enterprises will attest and as Gartner research confirms, the two main culprits are cost and complexity.
Source: Is the Hosted Virtual Desktop Market Struggling to Grow?
(Gartner, April 2014, Research ID G00259186)
Yet there are so many good reasons to move forward with VDI -security, compliance, mobility, and the potential for simpler management, to name a few. The demand now is greater than ever for a simple, scalable VDI solution.
Fortunately, innovative new technologies are solving the VDI cost and complexity issues at scale. Also, more importantly, new and exciting partnerships are forming to bring these innovative technologies together into joint solutions. That's why Cisco and Unidesk are joining forces -to help customers like the ones profiled at the end of this blog achieve desktop virtualization success.
According to a recent report by IDC, Cisco has achieved the ranking of No. 1 provider of x86 blade servers in the Americas, measured by revenue market share. How did Cisco demonstrate the highest industry growth in the total worldwide server market when other vendors in the top five posted flat or declining results?
The Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) with a proven and innovative technology delivers breakthrough levels of operational efficiency for cloud service providers and enterprise customers who increasingly rely on scale-out architectures for workloads like VDI. The recent introduction of Cisco UCS Mini brings these same compute scale and performance innovations to remote sites, branch offices, and small IT environments. More on UCS Mini here!
Whether you're implementing VDI with Citrix XenDesktop, Microsoft RDS, or VMware Horizon, Cisco UCS can reduce infrastructure cost and complexity.
With a game-changing invention called "layering," Unidesk has transformed the management of Windows desktops in private clouds. Unidesk virtualizes everything above the hypervisor -Windows OS, Applications, and Personalization -as modular, reusable building blocks, or "layers." OS and App layers are created once and stored as read-only virtual disks that can be attached to and shared by many VMs. The Personalization layer is a writable virtual disk that is unique to each VM.
IT administrators use Unidesk to assign layers in any combination to create desktops. Unidesk file system and registry virtualization technology merges the assigned layers into a composite C: drive for each VM. Once Unidesk has provisioned the layered desktops on VMware vSphere or Microsoft Hyper-V and added them to Citrix XenDesktop catalogs, Microsoft RDS collections, or VMware Horizon View pools, end users can access the desktops through any device supported by the brokers.
Layering makes desktop provisioning, application delivery, image patching, personalization, disk space reduction, and desktop repair remarkably simple and efficient. All capabilities are delivered through Unidesk's single pane of glass management console that can be easily mastered by Tier 1 IT administrators.
Unidesk's single pane of glass console makes everyone on your IT staff application delivery and desktop management experts
Whether you're implementing VDI with Citrix XenDesktop, Microsoft RDS, or VMware Horizon, Unidesk can reduce the cost and complexity of desktop deployment and management.
When it comes to VDI, reference architectures and white papers are everywhere. Cisco and Unidesk believe that the best proof points are our joint customer successes:
Desktop virtualization shouldn't be costly or complex.; It shouldn't require Tier 2 and 3 administrators for day-to-day management. It shouldn't compromise the end user experience or limit use cases. With Cisco and Unidesk, it won't.
Get started now. Check out the great resources at www.cisco.com/go/vdi. Download your free trial copy of Unidesk for vSphere at get.unidesk.com/trial. Or, be one of the first to try the new Unidesk for Hyper-V at www.unidesk.com/hyper-v. And see how easy it can be to scale your VDI deployment.