About Cloudsoft: Cloud Soft Solutions is leading training provider offers a comprehensive portfolio of technical training and education services designed for individuals, companies, and public organizations to acquire, maintain and optimize their IT skills. Cloud soft Solutions provide top notch training, IT outsourcing, and consulting for clients of all sizes, in a variety of industries. Cloudsoft Vision “Bridging Students' Aspirations and Companies' Expectations” Application Virtulization: Although there are multiple ways to virtualize applications, IT teams often take a server-based approach, delivering the applications without having to install them on individual desktops. Instead, administrators implement remote applications on a server in the company's data center or with a hosting service, and then deliver them to the user’s desktops. Xenapp: XenApp is application virtualization software produced by Citrix Systems that allows Windows applications to be accessed via individual devices from a shared server or cloud system. XenApp was first released in 2008, but earlier versions of the product were called WinFrame, MetaFrame, and Presentation Server. Xendesktop: XenDesktop is a desktop virtualization software platform that allows multiple users to access and run Microsoft Windows desktops that are installed at a centralized location separate from the devices from which they are being accessed. Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops: Formerly called as Xenapp and Xendesktop Course Content: Xenapp 6 & 6.5: Introducing XenApp Licensing XenApp Installing XenApp Administrative Configuration Installing and Configuring Web Interface and StoreFront Delivering Applications and Content Citrix Receiver Application Streaming and App-V Integration Configuring Policies Configuring Load Management Optimizing the User Experience Configuring Printing XenApp Security Monitoring XenApp Additional Components Migration to 6.5 New features in 6.5 Troubleshooting xenapp 6&6.5 Citrix Provisioning Services: Objectives: Understand Provisioning Services architecture and communication How to install and configure a Provisioning Services farm How to deploy Provisioning Services target devices for use with XenApp and XenDesktop Virtual Delivery Agents How to manage a Provisioning Services farm, vDisks, and target devices Understand Provisioning Services redundancy and failover Course Content: Module 1: Advanced Provisioning with Provisioning Services Getting started with Provisioning Services Provisioning Services Architecture Module 2: Provisioning Services Infrastructure The PVS server role The Farm database The vDisk Store Module 3: Streaming the vDisk Introduction to vDisks Machine preparation Streaming vDisks Boot methods Module 4: Target Devices: Introduction to target devices Data I/O Handling persistent and non-persistent data Module 5: Integrating Provisioning Services with XenApp and XenDesktop XenDesktop Setup Wizard Device Collections Published Apps and Desktops Using Provisioning Services with XenApp and XenDesktop Module 6: Provisioning Services Redundancy Farm component redundancy Store redundancy Database redundancy Module 7: Supporting Provisioning Services Performing updates Auditing and support vDisk imagining Migrating vDisk images Xenapp and Xendesktop 7 2209 or Virtual app and Desktop 7 2209: Classify the various components and communication protocols of the FMA architecture Employ architectural understanding to desktop virtualization solutions Perform an organizational assessment focusing on business requirements, capabilities, users, and applications Plan desktop virtualization solutions Validate and offer design recommendations Troubleshoot designs of desktop virtualization Course Content: Module 1: Intermediate Site Architecture • FMA Services • SQL database connectivity and security • Multi-zone VDA registration • Zone preference Module 2: Workspace Environment • Introduction to WEM • Administration • Optimizing resource consumption on VDA hosts • Managing the end-user experience with WEM • Moving to WEM Module 3: StoreFront Optimizationand Routing • User experience optimizations • StoreFront branding • Optimal Gateway routing and Zones • Subscription Store Module 4: HDX and Multimedia • HDX in the network • Enlightened Data Protocol (EDT) • Multimedia delivery and redirection • Delivering Skype for Business with XenApp and XenDesktop Module 5: App Layering (Full day module) • App Layering Introduction • Layering Architecture • Creating Layers • App Layering Maintenance Module 6: Supporting and Troubleshooting • Connections • Communications • Session Launchs Module 7: Integrating Provisioning Serviceswith XenApp and XenDesktop • XenDesktop Setup Wizard • Device Collections • Published Apps and Desktops • Using Provisioning Services with XenApp and XenDesktop Module 8: User Segmentation Identify the different FlexCast models Identify considerations in selecting the most appropriate method for segmenting users Module 9: User Design Make key decisions regarding user groups and device (endpoint) design Organize user groups for Design document Identify and prioritize top user issues Design user profile strategy Design a printing strategy Module 9: Receiver Define how applications will be delivered Design Citrix Receiver deployment and maintenance Module 10: Resource Req. Recommendations Identify recourse requirements Make key design decisions regarding resource recommendations Module 11: Access Design an authentication point (Storefront and NetScaler Gateway) strategy Determine session and access policies, including user authentication and remote access Design virtual desktop operating systems access Calculate bandwidth for the desktop virtualization solution Module 12: Desktop Make key design decisions regarding machine catalogs and groups Design a personalization strategy including user profiles, user policies and personal vDisk usage. Design an appropriate printing strategy Module 13: Application Delivery Design a solution that meets application inventory and integration requirements Identify characteristics of the applications that will impact placement as well as theapplication delivery architecture for the XenDesktop environment Design an application delivery strategy Module 14: Desktop Delivery Design a Desktop delivery topology, including Sites, XenDesktop Controllers per site, and load balancing. Design the underlying infrastructure, including database selection, license servers andactive Directory Integration Identify the XenDesktop user and virtual desktop baseline policies Module 15: Networking Layer Make key high availability design decisions Integrate the XenDesktop infrastructure with the network infrastructure Understand WAN optimization, Multistream ICA, and DHCP functionality Module 16: Verification Verify assess and design decisions using Citrix online tools Develop a complete stakeholder presentation Effectively present and support design decisions Netscaler: • Explain NetScaler capabilities and functionality. • Introduce NetScaler architecture. • Discuss NetScaler hardware and components. • Explore deployment and licensing options. • Perform NetScaler setup and configuration. Basic Networking: • Understand the purpose of NetScaler-Owned IP Addresses. • Recognize the networking topologies used with NetScaler. • Explain the use of interfaces and VLANs during configuration. NetScaler Platforms: • Distinguish the hardware and use cases for the NetScaler MPX, VPX, and SDX. High Availability: • Explain NetScaler capabilities and functionality. • Introduce NetScaler architecture. • Discuss NetScaler hardware and components. • Explore deployment and licensing options. • Perform NetScaler setup and configuration. Load Balancing: • Describe the NetScaler load-balancing process and the role of entities. • Identify the different load-balancing and monitoring options available on the NetScaler. • Define the different traffic types that can be load balanced. • Explain how monitoring and service options can be customized. • Understand third-party load-balancing services on NetScaler. • Distinguish the methods used to protect and troubleshoot a NetScaler load-balancing configuration. Monitoring, Management, and Troubleshooting: • Identify NetScaler Log issues. • Monitor the NetScaler environment with Simple Network Management Protocol data. • Leverage AppFlow, Command Center, and Insight features within the NetScaler environment. • Utilize NetScaler troubleshooting tools. 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