Windows Server ® 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services Infrastructure Planning and Design Published: November 2009.

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Windows Server ® 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services Infrastructure Planning and Design Published: November 2009

What Is IPD? Guidance that aims to clarify and streamline the planning and design process for Microsoft ® infrastructure technologies. IPD: Defines decision flow Describes decisions to be made Relates decisions and options for the business Frames additional questions for business understanding IPD guides are available at Page 2 |

WINDOWS SERVER ® 2008 R2 REMOTE DESKTOP SERVICES Getting Started Page 3 |

Benefits of Using the Remote Desktop Services Guide Benefits for Business Stakeholders/Decision Makers Most cost-effective design solution for implementation Alignment between the business and IT from the beginning of the design process to the end Benefits for Infrastructure Stakeholders/Decision Makers Authoritative guidance Business validation questions ensuring solution meets requirements of business and infrastructure stakeholders High integrity design criteria that includes product limitations Fault-tolerant infrastructure Infrastructure that’s sized appropriately for business requirements Page 4 |

Benefits of Using the Remote Desktop Services Guide (Continued) Benefits for Consultants or Partners Rapid readiness for consulting engagements Planning and design template to standardize design and peer reviews A “leave-behind” for pre- and post-sales visits to customer sites General classroom instruction/preparation Benefits for the Entire Organization Using the guide should result in a design that will be sized, configured, and appropriately placed to deliver a solution for achieving stated business requirements Page 5 |

Remote Desktop Services in Microsoft Infrastructure Optimization Page 6 |

Purpose and Overview Purpose To provide guidance for designing a Remote Desktop Services infrastructure Agenda Remote Desktop Services features Remote Desktop Services infrastructure design process Page 7 |

Remote Desktop Services Overview Session-based presentation virtualization segment of Microsoft’s virtualization technologies Enables centralized application management Provides connection brokering for VDI Page 8 |

What’s New in Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services In Windows Server 2008 R2, Remote Desktop Services (formerly named Terminal Services) role services have been renamed as shown in this table. Page 9 |

Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services Architecture Page 10 |

Remote Desktop Services Decision Flow Page 11 |

Step 1: Determine the Scope of the Remote Desktop Services Project Task 1: Determine organizational scope Enterprise-wide, one or many locations, or just a single department Page 12 |

Step 2: Determine How Workloads Will Be Delivered Task 1: Gather information about users and their working environment Task 2: Determine whether the workload can be delivered using presentation virtualization Page 13 |

Step 2: Determine How Workloads Will Be Delivered (Continued) Task 3: Decide whether the workload can be delivered from an RD Session Host Task 4: Categorize users Page 14 |

Step 3: Determine the Number of RD Session Host Server Farms Task 1: Determine the number of RD Session Host server farms Page 15 |

Step 4: Map Workloads and Users to Farms Task 1: Assign workloads and users to their RD Session Host server farms Page 16 |

Step 5: Design the Farms Task 1: Select a form factor for the RD Session Host server Task 2: Determine the number of RD Session Host servers required in the farm Task 3: Determine the number of additional servers required for fault tolerance Page 17 |

Step 6: Determine Where to Store User Data Task 1: Design user profiles Task 2: Design user data Task 3: Design the storage Page 18 |

Step 7: Size and Place the Remote Desktop Services Role Services for the Farms Task 1: Design and place the RD Connection Broker role service Task 2: Determine the number of servers required for RD Web Access Page 19 |

Step 7: Size and Place the Remote Desktop Services Role Services for the Farms (Continued) Task 3: Design and place the remote desktop license servers Task 4: Design and place the RD Gateway servers Page 20 |

Step 8: Secure the Communications Task 1: Determine the encryption level between clients and the RD Session Host server Task 2: Determine whether to seal the communications Task 3: Determine the certification authority Task 4: Determine whether to encapsulate with HTTPS Page 21 |

Step 9: Design the RD Virtualization Host Servers Determine the most appropriate type of hardware on which to deploy the RD Virtualization Host servers Decide how many will be required Page 22 |

Conclusion The Remote Desktop Services guide has addressed the fundamental decisions and tasks involved in: Deciding what workloads are to be delivered by Remote Desktop Services and whether Remote Desktop Services is the right approach to use Determining the resources needed to employ Remote Desktop Services to serve the selected workloads Designing the components, layout, security, and connectivity of the Remote Desktop Services infrastructure This guide offers major architectural guidance. Refer to product documentation for additional details. Page 23 |

Find More Information Download the full document and other IPD guides: Contact the IPD team: Visit the Microsoft Solution Accelerators Web site: Page 24 |

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