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Remote Desktop Services

JAMIE BURGESS & ANDREW FRYERPARTNER TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST

OCTOBER 2009

Agenda

The Business Challenge

Introducing Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services

Usage Scenarios

Summary

More Information

Deeper Drill

Cost Reduction

Business Results& New Value

The Business Challenge

TechnologyChange

Customer Connection

Competition

End-user Productivit

y

Keep BusinessUp & Running

Security

Regulatory Compliance

30% New

70% Maintenance

IT Budgets

Cost Reduction

Business Results& New Value

The Business Challenge

TechnologyChange

Customer Connection

Competition

End-user Productivit

y

Keep BusinessUp & Running

Security

Regulatory Compliance

30% New

70% Maintenance

IT Budgets

Agenda

The Business Challenge

Introducing Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services

Usage Scenarios

Summary

More Information

Deeper Drill

Virtualization

Hyper-V™ with Live Migration

Hot Add/Remove VM Storage

Remote Desktop Services

Windows Server 2008 R2 & Remote Desktop Services

Better Together with Windows 7Scalability and Reliability

DirectAccessBranchCacheEnhanced Group Policies RemoteApp and Desktop Connections

256 Core SupportComponentizationBoot from SAN or VHDSupport for solid-state devicesFile Classification Infrastructure

Management

Power Management

Windows PowerShell

AD Administrative Center

Best Practices Analyzer

Web

IIS 7.5

ASP .NET on Server Core

Enhanced FTP and WebDAV

Administration Modules & Cmdlets

Solid Foundation for Enterprise Workloads

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Introducing RDS

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  What scenario does RD Gateway improve for end-users?

1. Reduces dependency on the broadband link for applications    

2. Allows IT Pros to deliver more remote applications per box     

3. Provides a native look and feel when accessing remote applications   

4. Ensures users do not compromise data security when working remotely

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Microsoft Virtualization Portfolio

Presentation Virtualization

ServerVirtualization

ApplicationVirtualization

DesktopVirtualization

User StateVirtualization

Roaming ProfilesFolder Redirection

Run an application or desktop in one location but control it in anotherOnly screen images, keystrokes, and mouse movements are sent over the network

Microsoft Presentation Virtualization

Key Benefits

Microsoft provides Presentation Virtualization through Remote Desktop Services (RDS) in Windows Server 2008 R2*

Enhanced user experience

Increased IT control

Increased business acuity

Improved IT security

*Includes Session Hosts (formerly terminal servers) & Virtual Desktops (VDI)

RD Session Host (TS)RD Virtualization Host (VDI)

Client Machine

Introducing New Names in R2

TS RemoteApp

TS Gateway

TS Session Broker

TS Web Access

TS Easy Print

Terminal Server

RDS – Flexible Virtualization Platform for Remote Desktop & App Deployments

Home

Mobile

Office

Remote Protocol

Virtual machine-based Remote Desktops (“Server-hosted Virtual Desktops”)

Session-based Remote Desktops and Apps(formerly known as Terminal Services)

Key BenefitsWindows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services

Help Secure Data and Applications

Keep data safe in the datacenter to help eliminate the risk of laptop data theft

Help simplify the burden of regulatory compliance with centralized tracking

Accelerate Desktop and Application Deployment

Install and maintain applications once in the datacenter, not on every desktop

Enable flexible work scenarios such as hot-desking and work from home

Deploy applications to devices that can’t run them natively, or that require hardware upgrades to run them

Increase Remote Worker Efficiency

Quickly connect remote workers with the critical applications they need from a Web page

Provide users with secure access to remote applications from outside the corporate network (without using VPN infrastructure)

Agenda

The Business Challenge

Introducing Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services

Usage Scenarios

Summary

More Information

Deeper Drill

Remote Desktop Services effectively supports different usage scenarios by providing flexible remote desktop deployment options

Usage Scenarios

working from home or anywhere

Branch Office Controlled Partner Access

Outsourcing MergerIntegration Teleworker

Usage Scenarios

Need to provide partners with access to key applications

Need to provide more secure access due to risk of accidental loss of sensitive information

Controlled Partner Access

Conditions Solutions

Provides security-enhanced remote access to corporate applications outside the corporate network with RD Gateway

Allow partners to access corporate applications more easily without VPN configuration

Branch Offices

Need to implement LOB applications at headquarters and provide access to them from branch offices

Need to provide users with more secure access to LOB applications

Need to reduce WAN bandwidth usage and maintenance costs due to LOB applications deployed at branch offices

Conditions Solutions

Provide Personal Virtual Desktops to users, who require administrative control, at branch offices

Provide Remote Desktop Session Host-based desktops or Pooled Virtual Desktops to users who need access to standard remote applications from their legacy systems

Usage Scenarios

Conditions SolutionsNeed to provide access to LOB applications from legacy client machines in the outsourcing firms

Need to keep intellectual property at the corporate datacenter

Allow users to access corporate desktops as Personal Virtual Desktops from their legacy systems and work more efficiently

Allow organizations to provide granular application access through RemoteApp and Desktop Web Access instead of opening the entire corporate network

Outsourcing

Merger Integration

Conditions SolutionsNeed to quickly share applications between merged organizations

Need to facilitate the use of a consistent set of LOB applications across various versions of Windows operating systems

Enable IT to provide access to LOB applications using granular application level controls through Remote App and Desktop Connections

Eliminate application-to-OS and application-to-application conflicts with RDVH servers, RDSH servers, and App-V for RDS

Conditions SolutionsNeed to provide remote access with a full desktop experience when workers are out of the office

Provide remote access from home to standard corporate desktops as Personal Virtual Desktops

Access corporate desktop or specific LOB applications on RDSH servers from anywhere

Teleworker working from home or anywhere

RDS Client Experience

Agenda

The Business Challenge

Introducing Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services

Usage Scenarios

Summary

More Information

Deeper Drill

IMPR

OV

ED

IMPR

OV

ED

NEW

New & Improved Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services

Simplified Remote Application Access

Provides simplified access to remote applications through a Web browser using RD Web Access

Allows users to access remote applications and desktops through the Start menu (Windows 7) with RemoteApp and Desktop Connections

Enhances access to remote applications from outside the corporate network with improved security controls in RD Gateway

Session Based & VDI Based Desktops -an integrated solution

Single broker to connect users to sessions or virtual machines; basic out-of-the-box solution for VDI scenarios with Hyper-V

New RD Connection Broker provides unified administrative experience for setup and configuration of brokering and publishing remote resources

Ensures intelligent deployment of Personal and Pooled Virtual Desktops by integration with System Center Virtual Machine Manager

Full Fidelity RemoteApp & Desktops

Supports connecting to a remote session with any monitor configuration with true Multi-monitor support

Provides rich media experience with Media Redirection, support for Aero Glass, and bi-directional audio

Enhanced bitmap acceleration enables remote rich content for 3D and portable graphics stacks like Silverlight and Flash

Easy Remote Application AccessRemoteApp and Desktop Connections

Increases user satisfaction because even remote applications and desktops show in the Start menu of Windows 7 clients

Easier IT administration with the ability to dynamically add and remove remote applications and desktops from the Start menu and default Web page

RemoteApp and Desktop Web AccessEnables access to remote applications from virtually anywhere over the Internet or from an intranet

Reduces administrative overhead with the ability to centrally deploy and update remote desktops and applications

Remote Desktop GatewayEnables automatic authentication and authorization of remote sessions and requires no credentials prompts

Dynamically alerts application users of downtime & issues with service messages

Helps prevent malicious code on remote clients from overriding security polices set by an administrator with secure device redirection enforcement

RD Gateway resources are maximized by timing out idle sessions

Remote Desktop Easy PrintEnables users to reliably print from a Remote Desktop Session or a Virtual Desktop to a local printer connected to their client computer

OS

Desktop

Network

(Thin) Client

Server HW

Session Host Desktops

Virtual Host Desktops

WS 2008 R2 Hypervisor

Session Desktops vs. VDI Desktops?

RDP RDP

OS

Desktop

Network

(Thin) Client

Server HW

Session Host Desktops

Virtual Host Desktops

Hypervisor

Session Desktops vs. VDI Desktops?

RDP RDP

• User can’t be Admin

• Apps need to work / be supported on server

• Better Scalability

• User can be admin.

• Client OS – some apps still not supported

• Requires more ‘tin’

Session Host with App-V for RDS

Microsoft Application Virtualization for Remote Desktop Services*

Challenges Solution Case Studies

Session Host Sprawl

Multiuser App-Compat Issues

Server under-utilization

Enable any applications to run side-by-side on any server simultaneously

Server Silos & App Compat Issues

Consolidated Servers & No Multiuser Application Compatibility Issues

*Now Included in Windows Server 2008 R2 RDS

“Security is the primary driver in our deployment of Windows Server 2008 R2 so we can provide

access to multiple networks at different security classifications. In particular, Windows Server 2008

Hyper-V and Remote Desktop Services will address the current and on-going aim to provide secure

access remotely to segregated networks for all Lancashire Police users, while maintaining their

desktop experience. In Lancashire, our ultimate aim is to support frontline policing by giving

officers and staff the ICT solutions they need, which in turn means they are able to spend more

time delivering a first-class service to our communities rather than sit behind a computer.”

Colin Fitzsimons, Senior Systems Engineer, Lancashire Constabulary

“Remote Desktop Services in Windows Server 2008 R2 takes the processing load from employees’ computers, ensuring they run faster. This technology will extend the life of our workstations and we’ll save up to £30,000 by not having to replace more than 30 computers. Our business will no longer have to dispose of and replace computers every few years, and this will significantly reduce our carbon footprint.”

Joe Bailey, Technical Director, Fabric Technologies

RDS is licensed on a per-device or per-user basis

Each device or user requires an appropriate license

RDS functionality is integrated into the following Windows Server products:

Windows Server 2008 R2, Standard EditionWindows Server 2008 R2, Enterprise Edition Windows Server 2008 R2, Datacenter Edition

WS08 TS-CALs will continue to work in WS08 R2

Licensing Remote Desktop Services

RDS – Behind the scenes

Agenda

The Business Challenge

Introducing Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services

Usage Scenarios

Summary

More Information

Deeper Drill

Summary

RDS delivers a higher level of data security and helps simplify regulatory compliance as all data and applications are stored centrally

RDS provides a seamless, rich remote user experience which is close to the experience enjoyed by users accessing local computing resources

RDS is a centralized desktop and application deployment platform. Its inbox capabilities are suitable for low-complexity environments and are extended by partner offerings to fit the needs of the enterprise

RDS helps securely connect mobile workers to the applications they need from virtually any PC with a network connection

RDS simplifies access to remote desktops applications via a Web page or Start menu, regardless of location or device

The Business Challenge

Agenda

Introducing Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services

Usage Scenarios

Summary

More Information

Deeper Drill

Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Serviceshttp://www.microsoft.com/rds

Microsoft Virtualization Strategyhttp://www.microsoft.com/virtualization/

For More Information

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The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the

date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

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