PVs 7.6 Deployment Tutorial 1 PVs Introduction
Citrix Provisioning Services uses streaming technology to bring a single standard desktop image, including operating systems and software, to physical virtual desktops on demand across the network. On the one hand to achieve the same type of machine single image management, on the other hand, for the three-dimensional graphics requirements of the environment, in addition to the hard disk, memory, CPU, GPU calls the local computing resources, so performance basic and traditional desktop no difference. Provisioning Services works with Citrix XenDesktop, and with the XenDesktop Setup Wizard, you can combine templates with desktop virtual machines to create a customized number of desktops, making it easy to deploy and manage on a large scale.
A) Make full use of existing resources using existing PCs;
b) Physical desktops from the network, as needed, through innovative software streaming technology, using as a service
c) Providing operating systems and applications;
d) the desktop with the same os/multi-application can be set up from a single standard image as needed, greatly reducing
e) System and application deployment time;
f) No need to install software preinstalled or permanently on desktop hardware;
g) The application processing work is done on the desktop.
h) Desktop system can operate in a disk-free State;
2 Installing the PVS console
Installing the console
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Click "Next"
Agree to the license agreement
Fill in the information
Select the installation path
We are a test environment, so choose a full installation
Click "Install"
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Installation Complete
3 Installing the PVS server
Install the database, the production environment recommends establishing a separate database server.
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Click "Next"
Of course we have to accept the license agreement.
Fill in User information
Select the installation directory
Click "Install"
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Installation Complete
Configuring PVS Servers
Configuring the DHCP service
Configuring the PXE service
Configure the Farm
Configuration database
New Farm
New storage
Set up a license server
Set up user accounts
Set Password update cycle
To set up the network card and port, it is recommended to separate the stream network card and the management network card in the production environment.
Enable TFTP server
Setting up a streaming server boot
Click "Finish"
Being configured
Configuration complete
Creating disks and devices
Open the console and click Connect Farm
Because this is the machine, and the login account is the installation account, enter the localhost connection to the scene
Right-Select the virtual disk and click Create Virtual Disk
Configure virtual disks
Expand device collections, create devices
Enter a name, type production, boot method to local disk, enter the MAC address to crawl the mirrored device
Select the virtual disk you created
4 Capturing the image
Here we have deployed a Windows 7 virtual machine for mirroring use.
4.1 Current Equipment Installation
Select Target device installation
Click Target device Installation
Installing the. NET Frameork
Installing. NET Frameork
Click "Next"
Consent Agreement
Fill in Customer information
Select the installation directory
Click "Install"
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Click "Finish"
4.2 Boot Image Wizard
Click "Next"
Enter Connection server information
Select an existing virtual disk (created in the previous section)
Choose a Licensing method
To configure an image volume
Existing target device information
Confirm that the information is correct and click Finish, the program will restart the system, note: You need to set up the device before booting from the network
4.3 Mirror Crawl completed
Log in with the same account after reboot, Xenconvert will run automatically, perform formatting, mirror crawl and other work
Depending on the speed of the storage and network, the system is closed and the completion time is different.
5. Test new PVS diskless devices
s5.1 Creating a diskless virtual machine
Open Xencenter, connect to XenServer, and select Create Windows 7 64-bit system.
Enter a name
Select Boot from Network
Select Server
Set Vcpus and memory
Do not create a disk
Set up a network
Select Automatically start virtual machine after creation
5.2 Test diskless virtual machines
The virtual machine is booted over the network and the PVS server has been found
Enter the system.
The diskless virtual machine started successfully.
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