Hello, all! Now I'd like to share with FusionAccess Desktop feature - Application Virtualization.
1. Definition
Application virtualization is one kind of virtualization technology that provides a virtual operating environment for applications by decoupling applications from operating systems (OSs). Users can access applications using any terminal from anywhere like on their PCs. Application virtualization ensures high security for applications and data.
2. Functions
Unified application provisioning management
The Application Virtualization feature allows enterprises to centrally manage applications and provide virtualized applications to end users located in many different regions. The major functions include application server management, flexible application creation, release, query, and deletion.
Unified application access service
Users can use the HDP protocol to access remote applications and remotely start or stop applications. Remote applications can be accessed through proxy. Remote applications can be managed in lists. Remote application collection (adding and deleting) and page turning are supported.
Remote application
Remote applications are released based on SBC application virtualization. Users are isolated based on sessions, and data is stored in the profile file that is stored on the file server in roaming mode. Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016, and Windows Server 2019 OSs are supported. End users can access multiple remote applications, and switch them in the taskbar.
APS load balancing
Remote applications can be assigned based on APS load balancing according to load scheduling policies, such as the number of users, CPU usage, and memory usage.
Native gesture experience
Windows Server native gesture operation experience is supported.
Local start menu integration
Released remote applications can be seamlessly integrated to the local Windows start menu to improve user experience.
Local desktop shortcut integration
The shortcuts of remote applications can be generated on local Windows desktops, improving user experience.
User session logout self-service
Users are allowed to log out sessions on clients by themselves, quickly releasing server resources and improving user experience.
Local taskbar integration
When a remote application is minimized, its icon can be displayed in the local Windows taskbar, providing seamless remote application access to improve user experience.
Policy configuration
Policy configuration on the management system is supported. The policies include idle duration for disconnection, disconnection duration for logout, and IP virtualization.
User data storage
User profile roaming of remote applications is supported. Profile roaming is provided using the user roaming configuration and folder redirection functions. The profile data is stored on a shared third-party file server.
User personal data storage of remote applications is supported. User personal data is stored on a shared storage system (such as NAS) provided by a third party.
Clipboard redirection
The clipboard redirection function is supported.
3. Logical Architecture
The RD Licensing server and APS server are added to FusionAccess.
4. Deployment Process
For details, see Deploying Applications.
5. FAQ
A Black Border Exists When You Use Applications In the Windows Server 2016/2019-based Application Virtualization Scenario
https://support.huawei.com/hedex/hdx.do?docid=EDOC1100061272&id=EN-US_TOPIC_0140790218&lang=en
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