![]() Minimum of SQL Server 2008 R2 SP2 or higher.Pre-installed server with Windows Server 2008R2, 2012 or 2016 for the Desktop Delivery installation (I used Server 2016). ![]() Separate StoreFront Server (I wrote an separate blog for StoreFront 3.9 – please check this link).Greater scalability and new language options for the SCOM Management Packs (Platinum only).New high-availability options for Session Recording deployments (Platinum only).All XenServer features now available for all XenApp and XenDesktop customers.Provisioning Services now handling Linux server VDAs.Reduce network and infrastructure impact with improved VDA registration.Streamlined setup of multiple NetScaler Gateway deployments.Simplified single sign-on integration directly from StoreFront – SAML.Extended support for specialty drawing tablets in XenApp.Deliver seamless published Linux applications to users on any device.Improved performance and scalability with Intel Iris Pro Graphics.High-end professional graphics for VDI with AMD GPUs.In this blog article I will provide you in a step-by-step guide how you can deploy Citrix XenDesktop 7.13, including the configuration of Windows 10 as Static persistent VDI.Įnjoy reading and please feel free to leave an comment at the end of this blog! For activate the collection of information, you first need to upgrade all your Citrix components to 7.13 to be able to read out this information. ![]() This feature is only usable for RDS environments(XenApp) only. The option also provides an advanced filter – to do your troubleshooting faster for an selection of users at the same time – the filter will be saved, even when you log back on. To find the session idle status, Citrix added the Application Instances option to the Director, that can be found at the Filters option. Again, after LHC, the next feature that is reintroduced from XenApp 6.5 to FMA. One other minor new feature I would like to mention you is the return of the idle time user status, the session status that you probably know from the older AppConsole, when XenApp 6.5 was still in place. The technology also become more and more important when customers are migrating to cloud environments, when network latency or bandwidth limitations can cause session performance issue’s. Nowadays, companies are more focusing on full Cloud desktops environments, with example – XenDesktop and XenApp Essentials is coming your way – I think it is just a matter of time that EDT become more popular. This new technology reduces the network traffic bandwidth by up to 60%! The technology that is take place over UDP what reduces the amount of data that needs to be sent over the WAN network connection what also optimizes high latency sessions, including faster performance for printing and Drive Mapping data transfers. A new network session transport Citrix protocol what is in full named Enlightened Data Transport. The first (In my opinion the greatest new – not exactly new, 7.12 was already in beta) feature, is the implementation of the new HDX Adaptive Transport Technology. Not all the new 7.13 features are as innovated as always, but I took out 2 of them that I found innovated enough to highlight. ![]() Citrix just released an schedule table where all the releases (Citrix Cloud/LTSR) are listed for this year 2017. The next release will be somewhere around Synergy. This new version is the first to start for 2017 – Q1. For 2017 Citrix will bring you 2 more current releases, what makes it 3 in total. ![]() In last year, 2016, Citrix released over 4 new releases, what is pretty much. Just as every new version, it includes new features and all the fixes. As you probably know already, Citrix just released a new Current Release version of their XenDesktop/XenApp software last week. ![]()
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