Linux app virtualization with UDS Enterprise
UDS Enterprise 2.2 adds important new features regarding application virtualization. One of them is the support of Linux virtual applications.
UDS Enterprise 2.2 adds important new features regarding application virtualization. One of them is the support of Linux virtual applications.
Among the many new features added to UDS Enterprise 2.2 is the ability to access Windows applications from any device with a web browser that supports HTML5.
The UDS Enterprise team has released the beta of the new version of UDS Enterprise VDI connection broker. UDS Enterprise 2.2 Beta is available exclusively for subscribers who wish to test the new features and functionalities implemented in this release. Among the many novelties we can cite:
The UDS Enterprise VDI connection broker allows access to any remote desktop service, such as virtual desktops or applications, from either a corporate network, also called LAN (Local Area Network), or Internet or WAN (Wide Area Network).
The following diagram illustrates how traffic works to access UDS Enterprise from LAN and the relationship between the different components of the virtual infrastructure:
Before making a VDI deployment it is advisable to invest some time in making a detailed design of each of the layers that make up the platform to ensure optimum functioning and maximize the performance of all the components.
In the following image you can see an example of a remote desktop services architecture with the UDS Enterprise connection broker:
In order to deploy a remote desktop services platform with UDS Enterprise some resources are needed. The components mentioned in this article are essential to successfully install and run the virtual desktops, virtual applications sessions… that we are going to deploy with the VDI connection broker UDS Enterprise.