Just thought I would kick off a discussion with things we (our company, clients and prospects) would like to see in View 5.0:
So, given the above... what are your comments? What would YOU like to see in VMware View 5.0?
Rick
Combine Internal and External VCS - the fact that we need to run two different VMs to allow internal and external PCoIP connections is maddening. Allowing external PCoIP connections in View 4.6 was a nice first step, but we really need to have this happen on a single VM.
This is for security reasons: to have a server to put in DMZ that is not part or the AD domain.
Same is also for Citrix and RDS world (where you need a "gateway" server).
Andre
Profile Management is something I am very much looking forward to. I'd almost be happy with no other features if they would just add that. To be fair, I am happy they are waiting until it is fully stable before releasing, even though I wish it was already out.
I also think Profile Management would be a great thing to see.
I would like to see them continue to improve upon the ThinApp and View integration.
I think better reporting is still in order. I think the event database was a great idea but I would like to see integrated reports instead of having to write my own queries on the SQL backend.
Also keep in mind that any suggestion you have should be sumitted to the feature request. This will really help VMware know what the user's wan for future releases.
I think they are all good suggestions.
WP
Database cleanup tools would be nice to have
I would like to second the notion on ThinApps and View intergration.
We are at a 33% success rate with ThinApp our applications. These apps are not too unique or home grown. The apps that I can not get to ThinApp for one reason or another are HP applications and popular emulation packages(Reflections & Exceed). I am actually using MS's SCCM product to push apps to my designated ThinApp VM.
The summary of my ThinApp issues are:
Also, I wish the Events & Events Configuration was more intuitive and how to utlizie these events, etc.
Thanks, Scott
One of the View/Thinapp integration features I want to see in a next version is USER centric assignment of thinapps from View. We use a single parent for all users but have a great deal of streaming thinapps that are deployed on a per user basis. What we do is assign the thinapps via Group Policy Software Installation. This works OK for us and doesn't add to login time greatly as the streaming thinapps are small enough to install in a couple seconds. But I would like to do this from View rather than GP, which is rather clunky.
Rick,
I did want to point you to the latest PCoIP planning and optimization guide. I hope you find some useful information there.
http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/VMware_View_4_to_PCoIP_Client_WAN_Network_Guidelines.pdf
By default and design PCoIP was designed to deliver the most rich experience targeting extreme highend workstation class 3D workloads that no on was addressing really beside RGS. The default configuration is to deliver a fully lossless experience and it will use more bandwidth to try and do so. However; there are mechanisms that are available to control the bandwidth usage based on a given use case.
I know this is the oppoisite from alternative protocols which try to target the lowest bandwidth possible out of the box.
I am not sure which versions you have worked with, but with each version since View 4.0 improvements have been made. Both VMware and Teradici have been working to also provide a competitive solution for lower bandwidth use cases where bandwidth and the number of users is more important.
I know this is the oppisite from other protoocl options such as HDX ( ICA ) and RDP which by default target the lowest bandwidth possible.
These improvements and enhances will continue as well on an on going basis as they have since 4.x.
It seems you might work as a consultant or partner. If so we should make sure you have a the latest information and are equipped with the right information. Please feel free to send me a message so we make sure you are getting that.
Thanks,
Warren
Andre-
Correct, you CAN use separate connection servers with Citrix and RDS, but it is not a requirement. I suppose what I am saying is that it would be nice if VMware gave the client the option to deploy it in a less secure fashion thus eliminating the cost associated with running two servers.
Rick
>>Combine Internal and External VCS - the fact that we need to run two different VMs to allow internal and external PCoIP connections is maddening. >>Allowing external PCoIP connections in View 4.6 was a nice first step, but we really need to have this happen on a single VM.
This is possible today. It has been possible since VDM 2.0 with RDP and View 4.6 for PCoIP. Every VCS has the same components that SS/PSG has. If you want to expose the VCS on the edge of the network and Tunnel RDP or PCoIP connections it is possible to do so as every VCS contains the same tunneling capabilities that a SS/PSG offers. This is not a recomended deployment method but can be done.
WP
Warren-
We actually tried this. For RDP, yes, it works flawlessly, and we do have several clients using it this way.
However, the VCS cannot communicate using PCoIP with both externally addressed devices and internally addressed devices at the same time. We worked with tech support and were told that we need one VCS for internal users and one for external users. The exception, of course, would be if the remote users were accessing via VPN and thus appeared to the VCS as if they were coming from an internal IP address.
Are we missing something here?
Rick
I just set this up and see what the issue is. I do not think you are missing anything.
WP
Warren,
Thanks for taking the time to do that... It is always good to have someone else confirm that you are not crazy.
Rick
Would like to see a mechanism where we could join the ‘Users’ session to undertake support requests. We currently use Dameware to perform this task but other competitors i.e. Citrix have this function built in.
Are you just looking for a more tightly integrated solution? This is possible using remote assistance, which is what Citrix uses.
WP
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More of a convenience really, something along the lines of using the VMware view administrator selecting the remote session’s area and from there you can log off, reset and send console messages. I think connect to remote session would be an obvious addition.
Bluemoon404 wrote:
More of a convenience really, something along the lines of using the VMware view administrator selecting the remote session’s area and from there you can log off, reset and send console messages. I think connect to remote session would be an obvious addition.
I like what Bluemoon404 is saying here. In Citrix XenApp, there is a "Shadow Session" capability. This allows the admin to watch what the end user is doing, see what they see, and even interact with the end user. This is incredibly useful for troubleshooting purposes....
Rick
I've requested a remote control feature within View a couple of times.
It's small, but I'd like a VMware produced iPhone View client. I know there's an iPad app, but I don't own one and don't plan on purchasing one.
Another way of doing it, beside making Remote Assistance easier is VIA the vSphere Client. Currently it requires screen blanking to be disabled.
Would you prefer integration there or View Manager?
WP