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> Windows Front-End Architecture Overview HOPEX V2R1
Windows Front-End Architecture Overview HOPEX V2R1
Summary
Typical deployments
Standard Deployment
Citrix/TSE Deployment
Deployment requirements
Windows Client
File Server
Citrix Client/Remote Desktop Client
Application Server (Citrix Server/Terminal Server)
Database server
Communication
Between MIK and File Server (file access, license access)
Between Citrix client and Citrix Server
Between Citrix web client and Citrix Server
Between Remote Desktop Client and Remote Desktop Services
Between Remote Desktop Web Client and Remote Desktop Services
Between MIK and Database server (Oracle, SQL Server)
Between MIK and mail server
Between MIK and Document server (file access)
Between MIK and LDAP Server
Inside
Administration tools
Anti-virus Configuration
Authentication
Cluster, scalability and load balancing
Data access
Data storage
Document management
Error and trace logfiles
Licensing
Mail system
Multi-language
Physical backup
Specific recommendations
Redo logs and activity tracking
Regular administration tasks
Reporting
Security
Services and running processes
Supervision
System caches
Technical documentation
FAQs
Is Windows 7.0 SP1 (64-bit) still supported?
Is Windows 8.0 (64-bit) still supported?
Is Windows 8.1 (64-bit) still supported?
Is Windows Server 2008 (64-bit) still supported?
Is Windows Server 2008 R2 still supported?
Is Internet Explorer 10 still supported?
Is Internet Explorer 11 still supported?
Is Citrix XenApp 6.x (6.0, 6.5) still supported?
Is Oracle Database Server 11 still supported?
Is SQL Server 2008/2008 R2 still supported?
Is remote execution still possible?
Is .NET Framework required to install Windows Front-end?
Why is SMB 2.0 not supported for GBMS storage?
Can HOPEX Windows front-end run on Microsoft App-V?
Is GBMS storage recommended?
Glossary
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