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Microsoft Desktop Virtualization Migrating to Windows 7 With MED-V
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The Optimized Desktop and Desktop Virtualization MED-V and “Windows XP Mode” MED-V Demo MED-V Architecture and Key Capabilities System Requirements Application Compatibility and Virtualization What’s coming in MED-V V2 and Summary
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OS
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Virtualize User data, settings VirtualizeApplications Virtualize desktops on PCs and in the datacenter
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TestTestMigrateMigrateUpgradeUpgrade
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What it does Creates a package with a full OS What it is good for Resolve incompatibility between applications and a new OS Run two environments on a single PC Applications Operating System Hardware What it does Creates a package of an application Eliminates software install Isolates each application What it is good for Resolve conflicts between applications Simplify application delivery and testing
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Applications Applications OS Virtual PC (or “XP Mode”) Operating System Hardware
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Windows Virtual PC (“XP Mode”) Provides the Ease of Use for End Users MED-V – Deploying Virtual PCs in the Enterprise
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Deploy and provision Enable incompatible applications Control and Monitor
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Client Virtual machine Server Languages
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Host XP VM (Guest) NICNIC Virtual Adapter Host XP VM (Guest) NICNIC Virtual Adapter 192.168.1.x “Real” IP NATBridge SCCM Agent
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Client Virtual machine Server Languages
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System Center Configuration Manager
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Windows 7 user experience Folder sharing File Type Association USB sharing Improved memory management (idle time shutdown, RAM allocation) IE8 web-redirection Better User Experience Deployment with existing software distribution system Packaging console Deployment with MDT base-image, pre-installed apps or post-installation Customized first time setup Background guest patching Policy set in registry Monitoring Use Windows Event Log Aggregated by 3 rd party (e.g. System Center) No standalone MED-V server for image delivery, policy or reports Enterprise Deployment and Manageability Trim Transfer Deployment through existing mechanisms is more cost/effective Revertible Domain-joined, well- managed VMs, provides better IT and user experience “VM Control” User permissions Workspace expiration Deprecated features
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“MED-V will be very beneficial as we upgrade more machines to Windows Vista, and eventually to Windows 7, because we’ll be able to run legacy applications that require a previous operating system in Virtual PC images on the new desktops.” TUEV Nord (8,000 employees)* “MED-V saves us time in standardizing our desktop across the multiple entities of the Belgacom group… With thousands of users in our environment, MED-V will significantly reduce the time required for testing and migrating the applications we have.” Belgacom Group “We found that MED-V really solved our application compatibility problems. It allowed us to deploy the applications, where third party vendors were not providing a supported version. Where we used to have hundreds of images, we were able to move to one [Windows] Vista image, and use MED-V to deploy [legacy] applications on top of that” Belfast Health and Social Care Trust (22,000 staff)**
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