MetaFrame UNIX
Presentation Server FR2
Technical Review
Roddy Rodstein
Enterprise Systems Engineer
Roddy Rodstein
Agenda
Agenda
Server-Based Computing v Client Server Model Independent Computing Architecture (ICA)
UNIX Presentation Server Intro Citrix Access Infrastructure Intro
UNIX Presentation Server Architecture Secure Gateway 1.1
Web Interface 2.0
Business Continuity Intro
UNIX Presentation Server FR1 & FR2 Pricing, Availability & Training
Server-Based Computing v Client Server Model Independent Computing Architecture (ICA)
UNIX Presentation Server Intro Citrix Access Infrastructure Intro
UNIX Presentation Server Architecture
Secure Gateway 1.1
Web Interface 2.0
Business Continuity Intro
Server-Based Computing v
Client Server Model
Server-Based Computing v
Client Server
Server-Based Computing v
Client Server
Data Client Services Applications Users Server Information Services Applications Users Client Network Information stored centrally Information stored at client Existing Infrastructure Information stored centrally Information stored at clientSBC Cont….
SBC Cont….
Applications and data managed at server.
Application upgrades managed at server.
Only ICA client managed on the clients.
Independent Computing Architecture & SBC
Independent Computing Architecture & SBC
Applications
Applications
Accessed
Accessed
From Network
From Network
Device
Device
Applications
Applications
Install & Run
Install & Run
on UNIX
on UNIX
Presentation
Presentation
Server
Server
Only screens,
Only screens,
mouse clicks &
mouse clicks &
keystrokes travel
keystrokes travel
the network
the network
Shared Ethernet 10 MbpsWireless Ethernet 2 Mbps ISDN 64 Kbps
Modem 28.8 bps
ICA Virtual Channels
ICA Virtual Channels
ICA
Transport
Protocol
Client Printer Mapping Client Drive MappingICA Display
Client LPT Port Mapping
Downstream Audio
ICA Protocol can support
for up to 32 virtual channels
Background Image Delivery
*New
Channel
SpeedScreen™ 2
enables reduced
bandwidth
consumption
SpeedScreen™ 2
enables reduced
bandwidth
consumption
ICA is a fraction of
the bandwidth
consumption
ICA Compared to X11
Up to 10X faster than client/server.
Originally designed for minimum of 14.4k
modem connection.
LAN, WAN, Dial-up & Wireless speeds take full
advantage of low bandwidth requirements of
Presentation Server.
Wireless, a natural fit due to limited capabilities of various
hand held devices.
Up to 10X faster than client/server.
Originally designed for minimum of 14.4k
modem connection.
LAN, WAN, Dial-up & Wireless speeds take full
advantage of low bandwidth requirements of
Presentation Server.
Wireless, a natural fit due to limited capabilities of various
hand held devices.
Independent Computing Architecture
ICA Clients
ICA Client Matrix
ICA Client Matrix
Tier 1
Tier 1
Tier 2
Tier 2
Tier 3
Tier 3
Tier 4
Tier 4
Win32 – Win16 – Java – Mac – Linux x86 - WinCE
Win32 – Win16 – Java – Mac – Linux x86 - WinCE
Solaris/SPARC – HP-UX – IBM AIX - EPOC
Solaris/SPARC – HP-UX – IBM AIX - EPOC
Linux ARM – Solaris x86 – SunOS HPQ Tru-64 – SGI IRIX – SCO
Linux ARM – Solaris x86 – SunOS HPQ Tru-64 – SGI IRIX – SCO
DOS32 – DOS16 – OS/2
DOS32 – DOS16 – OS/2
ICA clients are categorized into tiers based on how frequently the client software is updated
Win32 Program Neighborhood Client
A screenshot from a Windows desktop
This screenshot shows UNIX Presentation Server application running simultaneously in a seamless Microsoft windows environment.
A screenshot from a Windows desktop
This screenshot shows UNIX Presentation Server application running simultaneously in a seamless Microsoft windows environment.
UNIX and Windows PS Resources
Delivered to any ICA enabled device.
UNIX and Windows PS Resources
½ of the Deployment Story
Can be installed locally on virtually any device
Java client does not require a local installation
ICA clients can be distributed via Web Interface
½ of the Deployment Story
Can be installed locally on virtually any device
Java client does not require a local installation
ICA clients can be distributed via Web Interface
ICA Client
UNIX Presentation Server Intro…
Number One Benefit
Number One Benefit
MetaFrame UNIX Presentation Server allows implementation of a
“thin client” model, dramatically reducing maintenance
Enterprise Class Management
Users
Enterprise Class Management
Users
Session Shadowing
– Enables remote troubleshooting and support – Enables group application sharing
Session Disconnect/Reconnect
– Retains session during a broken connection
Business Recovery Client
– Automatically connects to a backup server farm if
necessary
Session Shadowing
– Enables remote troubleshooting and support
– Enables group application sharing
Session Disconnect/Reconnect
– Retains session during a broken connection
Business Recovery Client
– Automatically connects to a backup server farm if
UNIX Presentation Server can deploy any
standard UNIX application, including...
UNIX Presentation Server can deploy any
standard UNIX application, including...
– Cadence – Star Office – Synopsis
– Reuters Kondor+ & Market Data Sheets – investment banking – SunGard – Investment Banking (your broker may use it)
– CATIA – CAD
– Numetrix – CRM (acquired by JDE) – i2 – another CRM
– Dinis – electrical network analysis app made by ICL
And thousands of in-house applications…
– mobile phone network monitoring, development tools, etc… – Cadence
– Star Office – Synopsis
– Reuters Kondor+ & Market Data Sheets – investment banking – SunGard – Investment Banking (your broker may use it)
– CATIA – CAD
– Numetrix – CRM (acquired by JDE) – i2 – another CRM
– Dinis – electrical network analysis app made by ICL
And thousands of in-house applications…
Java Application – Deployments
Java Application – Deployments
UNIX Presentation Server can also be used to deploy Java applications like:
– SAP GUI – the Java version
– Oracle 11 front ends, e.g. Oracle Financials – SilverStream development environment
These apps are meant to “run anywhere” but in practice they hit problems with:
– Too big and slow to run on many client devices
– They are client-server apps that don’t work well on WANs/dial-up connections
– Different browsers don’t all run Java the same way
UNIX Presentation Server can also be used to deploy Java applications like:
– SAP GUI – the Java version
– Oracle 11 front ends, e.g. Oracle Financials – SilverStream development environment
These apps are meant to “run anywhere” but in practice they hit problems with:
– Too big and slow to run on many client devices
– They are client-server apps that don’t work well on WANs/dial-up connections
JAVA Apps Cont…
JAVA Apps Cont…
Eliminate the limitation on size
One JVM or browser configuration One JAVA development environment Instant deployment through ICA
Eliminate the limitation on size
Citrix Access Infrastructure Intro
Access Infrastructure Stack
Access Infrastructure Stack
Applications running on MetaFrame servers MetaFrame for UNIX
Application Data Application Services
Application Mgmt. Access
Secure Access
Web browser delivery of applications
Web Interface Secure Gateway
UNIX Presentation Server 1.2 FR2 Solaris 2.6, 7, 8 & *9
SG 1.1 Solaris 8
Web Interface 2.0
UNIX Presentation Server Architecture
UNIX Presentation Server
Daemons and Services
UNIX Presentation Server
Daemons and Services
UNIX Presentation Server starts two main daemons:
– /opt/CTXSmf/lib/ctxfm
– The Citrix Frame Manager, responsible for the ICA Listener.
– /opt/CTXSmf/lib/ctxibrowser
– The ICA Browser service.
For each opened ICA session the ctxfm daemon spawns three processes.
– Server desktops:
– /opt/CTXSmf/lib/ctxXtw
– /opt/CTXSmf/lib/ctxlogin
– /opt/CTXSmf/lib/ctxsession.sh. – Published applications:
– /opt/CTXSmf/lib/ctxXtw
– /opt/CTXSmf/lib/ctxlogin
– /opt/CTXSmf/lib/ctxwm.
UNIX Presentation Server starts two main daemons: – /opt/CTXSmf/lib/ctxfm
– The Citrix Frame Manager, responsible for the ICA Listener.
– /opt/CTXSmf/lib/ctxibrowser – The ICA Browser service.
For each opened ICA session the ctxfm daemon spawns three processes.
– Server desktops:
– /opt/CTXSmf/lib/ctxXtw – /opt/CTXSmf/lib/ctxlogin – /opt/CTXSmf/lib/ctxsession.sh.
– Published applications:
UNIX Presentation Server
Daemons and Services Cont…
UNIX Presentation Server
Daemons and Services Cont…
The
ctxXtw
process is the Citrix Xserver that
communicates in both X11 and ICA ThinWire
protocols.
The
ctxlogin
is responsible for starting a
published application (and invoking ctxwm) or
starting a full server desktop (and executing
ctxsession.sh).
The
ctxsession.sh
process is a shell script that
runs every time a user logs into a server
desktop. It is customizable.
The
ctxwm
process is the Citrix Window
Manager.
The
ctxXtw
process is the Citrix Xserver that
communicates in both X11 and ICA ThinWire
protocols.
The
ctxlogin
is responsible for starting a
published application (and invoking ctxwm) or
starting a full server desktop (and executing
ctxsession.sh).
The
ctxsession.sh
process is a shell script that
runs every time a user logs into a server
desktop. It is customizable.
UNIX Presentation Server Architecture
UNIX Presentation Server Architecture
X11 apps
Citrix X
Server
SUN JVMJava
app
Text
app
UNIX
Term
EmulatorICA
stack
Frame
Manager
ICA
Browser
ICA
Browser
Other UNIX
Presentation
Servers
ICA
Client
X11 X11 X11 ICA StackServer Farm & ICA Browser
Server Farm & ICA Browser
ICA Browser Attributes
– Server Farms can span segments.
– Each segment has ONE ICA Master Browser.
– ICA Master Browser stores dynamic data for the segment
and handles Enumeration/Resolution for ICA clients.
– Persistent data stored in memory (farm membership,
licenses, published applications, etc.).
ICA Browser Attributes
– Server Farms can span segments.
– Each segment has ONE ICA Master Browser.
– ICA Master Browser stores dynamic data for the segment and handles Enumeration/Resolution for ICA clients.
– Persistent data stored in memory (farm membership, licenses, published applications, etc.).
Segment 1 10.1.1.x Farm 1 (2, 3)
Segment 2 10.1.2.x Farm 4 (5,
6)
ICA Master Browser
Server Farm & ICA Browser
Server Farm & ICA Browser
ICA Browser Attributes
– Persistent data read by ICA browser at startup.
– Servers communicate via UDP broadcasts on port
1604.
– Each Citrix server in a subnet is a Member Browser
(even the Master ICA Browsers).
ICA Browser Attributes
– Persistent data read by ICA browser at startup.
– Servers communicate via UDP broadcasts on port
1604.
– Each Citrix server in a subnet is a Member Browser
(even the Master ICA Browsers).
Segment 1 10.1.1.x Farm 1 (2, 3)
Segment 2 10.1.2.x Farm 4 (5,
6)
ICA Master Browser
N e t w o r k L A N
Scales easily as business needs grow.
Simply increase the number of SUN Servers in
MetaFrame Presentation server farm.
Scales easily as business needs grow.
Simply increase the number of SUN Servers in
MetaFrame Presentation server farm.
Enterprise-class Scalability
Secure Gateway 1.1
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Secure Gateway for Solaris 8
“SPARC”
Secure Gateway for Solaris 8
“SPARC”
A secure Internet gateway (SSL VPN) between Presentation Servers and ICA clients that allows
customers to simply and securely provide application access across the Internet, on demand, to any device
A secure Internet gateway (SSL VPN) between Presentation Servers and ICA clients that allows
customers to simply and securely provide application access across the Internet, on demand, to any device
Single point of entry for
MetaFrame XP for Windows and MetaFrame for UNIX server
farms
Single point of focus for security
Secure Gateway / SPARC Stats
Secure Gateway / SPARC Stats
Dual processor 300MHz SPARC server can support up to 400 concurrent connections
Quad processor 400MHz SPARC server can support up to 800 concurrent connections
The Secure Ticket Authority (STA) is a (ISAPI
DLL). Minimal system requirements, Windows 2000 server w (IIS). * Optional Component
Dual processor 300MHz SPARC server can support up to 400 concurrent connections
Quad processor 400MHz SPARC server can support up to 800 concurrent connections
The Secure Ticket Authority (STA) is a (ISAPI
ICA/1494
ICA File
ICA/SSL 443
Secure Gateway 1.1
Secure Gateway 1.1
Production Presentation Server Farm Secure UNIX Web Server ICA Client Web Browser
Standard WI XML/80 or 443
5. Ticket Verification/80 5. ICA/1494 3. ICA File 4. ICA/SSL 443
SG 1.1 with Ticketing
(Windows Required)
SG 1.1 with Ticketing
(Windows Required)
1. Standard NFuse ICA Name Resolution
1. Standard NFuse ICA Name Resolution
Production MetaFrame Farm Secure UNIX Web Server Secure Ticketing Authority ICA Client Web Browser
1. Standard NFuse XML/80
Solaris CSG Server
DMZ
3. ICA File 443
XML Service
5. CSG server verifies ticket and opens ICA connection. 3. CSG ticket is delivered to ICA client as the part of ICA file.
4. CSG ticket is delivered to CSG server as the part of SOCKS inside SSL information.
2. Ticket Generation/80
2. Requested CSG ticket on application launch 80/443
Web Interface 2.0
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Web Interface Authentication
Web Interface Authentication
Authenticate using
– NIS
– NIS+
– LDAP
ICA/1494 ICA File ICA/SSL 443
WI Architecture
WI Architecture
Production Presentation Server Farm Secure UNIX Web Server WI servlet ICA Client Web BrowserStandard WI XML/80 or 443
Business Continuity
Common Customer Needs
Common Customer Needs
• Maintain business operations in any
event –
a necessity for business survival
• Maintain high systems availability – even
during periods of scheduled downtime
• Provide relocated professionals safe and
secure access to corporate resources from a secondary location – home,
leased space, or backup data center
• Maintain sense of corporate community
• Maintain business operations in any
event –
a necessity for business survival
• Maintain high systems availability – even
during periods of scheduled downtime
• Provide relocated professionals safe and
secure access to corporate resources from a secondary location – home,
leased space, or backup data center
Switching and Routing
*Service offerings will vary. In general, the quicker you want to be back up and the fresher you want your data after a disaster, the more their services will cost you (as measured by RTO and data currency objectives of the buying organization).
Clustering / Failover Software
Data Storage and Replication Access Infrastructure
Sun, EMC, HP, IBM Veritas, Microsoft Citrix
+
Integration and Consulting Services*(IBM, SunGard, HP, SIs, Compaq, EMC)
The Business Continuity Stack
Business Continuity Architecture
Telco Providers
(AT&T, Telefonica, Verizon, Worldcom, Sprint, British Telecom)
•Telephony backbone •Hosting services
•Internet access
Network Security
Cisco, Nortel, Lucent
Business Continuity Architecture
Business Continuity Architecture
Enterprise Applications
(Windows, Unix, Mainframe)
Production Environment WAN Dial Up Application Serving Internet Portal Services Co-located Workers Home Hosting Center Backup Location Backup Environment Storage & Replication
LAN Web InterfaceWeb Interface
UNIX Presentation Server FR 1 & 2
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UNIX Presentation Server v1.1,
Feature Release 1
UNIX Presentation Server v1.1,
Feature Release 1
Key Features
– 32,767 x 32,767, 24 bit color, multiple monitors – NFuse 1.6 feature parity: Filtering, Ticketing, SSL – TCP (XML or HTTP) ICA Browser
– SSL support for ICA clients
– “International” text in user dialogs – Client Drive Mapping
– Mouse Click Feedback (a Zero Latency feature) – NIS+ (PAM) Support through NFuse
– Load Balancing can be tuned to server capacity – Parameter Passing to applications
– Bind ICA Browser to NIC
Key Features
– 32,767 x 32,767, 24 bit color, multiple monitors
– NFuse 1.6 feature parity: Filtering, Ticketing, SSL
– TCP (XML or HTTP) ICA Browser
– SSL support for ICA clients
– “International” text in user dialogs
– Client Drive Mapping
– Mouse Click Feedback (a Zero Latency feature)
– NIS+ (PAM) Support through NFuse
– Load Balancing can be tuned to server capacity
– Parameter Passing to applications
8-bit color
16-bit color
Increased Color Depth and Resolution
Increased Color Depth and Resolution
Many engineering and geology type applications require true color – e.g. CAD, Seismic Analysis
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Multiple-monitor Support
Multiple-monitor Support
Financial, development and CAD application often
have large working areas that are difficult to
contain on even a 20” monitor
Financial, development and CAD application often
have large working areas that are difficult to
See client drives from UNIX applications
Client Drive Mapping
Client Drive Mapping
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TCP/IP Browser Support / XML Service
TCP/IP Browser Support / XML Service
ICA clients discover servers and applications XML eliminates the need for UDP broadcasts
– Download from Citrix Knowledge Base
ICA over TCP/IP Citrix XML
Protocol
Firewall
ICA Client
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Enhanced Load Balancing
Enhanced Load Balancing
Tune the allocation of user connections to a UNIX
Presentation Server depending on its capacity.
– Balance more users to servers with 4 CPUs than with 2 CPUs
Load-balanced
Load-balanced
Citrix MetaFrame Servers
Parameter Passing
Parameter Passing
Just like XP PS…
Publish application and add %* to the command line
– A published app “text”, command line “/usr/bin/text %*”
Use the following in appsrv.ini or the .ica file:
– InitialProgram=#”text” /home/docs/MyDoc.text
The parameters passed are interpreted by the shell
– Use wildcards and environment variables
Specifying parameters disables session sharing Also specify InitialDirectory
– From the client or appsrv.ini or .ica file Just like XP PS…
Publish application and add %* to the command line
– A published app “text”, command line “/usr/bin/text %*”
Use the following in appsrv.ini or the .ica file:
– InitialProgram=#”text” /home/docs/MyDoc.text
The parameters passed are interpreted by the shell
– Use wildcards and environment variables
Specifying parameters disables session sharing Also specify InitialDirectory
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International Dialogs
UNIX Presentation Server 1.2
Feature Release 2
UNIX Presentation Server 1.2
Feature Release 2
Key Features - Everything in FR 1 plus ….
– New platforms– Solaris SPARC 9 – RSA SecureID support
– Performance tuning and improvements – OpenGL support (limited)
– Browser Improvements
– Shared licenses between subnets – Backup ICA browser support
– ICA Browser packet encryption
– Logoff handling of disconnect sessions
Key Features - Everything in FR 1 plus ….
– New platforms
– Solaris SPARC 9
– RSA SecureID support
– Performance tuning and improvements
– OpenGL support (limited)
– Browser Improvements
– Shared licenses between subnets
– Backup ICA browser support
– ICA Browser packet encryption
Subnet License Pooling
Subnet License Pooling
Balance connection licenses between subnets
– Eliminate the burden of the administrator ‘balancing’
Allows customers to manage network traffic for MetaFrame with subnets without a licensing penalty
Balance connection licenses between subnets
– Eliminate the burden of the administrator ‘balancing’
Allows customers to manage network traffic for MetaFrame with subnets without a licensing penalty
Load-balanced
Load-balanced
Applications &
Applications &
Licenses
Backup Browser & Encryption
Backup Browser & Encryption
Automatic Browser Promotion
– Users do not lose their application lists Encryption between MF servers
– v1.2 (or greater) servers
– Protects against snooping MetaFrame
– Download from Citrix Knowledge Base
Automatic Browser Promotion
– Users do not lose their application lists
Encryption between MF servers
– v1.2 (or greater) servers
– Protects against snooping MetaFrame
RSA SecureID Support
RSA SecureID Support
SecureID v4.2 & v5.0
Supports SecureID authentication for tighter
integration and secure communications
SecureID v4.2 & v5.0
Interactive Performance Tuning
Interactive Performance Tuning
Administrators control and manage performance
Applications are more interactive – e.g. stock tickers Active screens are smoother and less ‘choppy’
Ability to balance performance with bandwidth needs
Administrators control and manage performance
Applications are more interactive – e.g. stock tickers Active screens are smoother and less ‘choppy’
Session Reset Management
Session Reset Management
Better management of disconnect sessions Attempt to logoff a disc session verses reset
Both disconnect and disconnect logoff timeouts must be set for the new functionality to take effect
Better management of disconnect sessions Attempt to logoff a disc session verses reset
OpenGL
OpenGL
OpenGL is accelerated graphics presentation
– Typically utilized in apps requiring extensive visual displays
Application in EDA and Oil & Gas sector use OpenGL
– CAD, Seismic Analysis
Server-Side rendering
– Very useful for viewing application data – 24-bit color
Limited Support
– Not all applications compatible
– Applications doing hardware detection – OpenGL extensions
Limitations
– Limited application compatibility testing
OpenGL is accelerated graphics presentation
– Typically utilized in apps requiring extensive visual displays
Application in EDA and Oil & Gas sector use OpenGL
– CAD, Seismic Analysis
Server-Side rendering
– Very useful for viewing application data
– 24-bit color
Limited Support
– Not all applications compatible
– Applications doing hardware detection – OpenGL extensions
Limitations
X Keysym Extensions
X Keysym Extensions
Inclusion of extra keys found on UNIX system.
– E.g. Sparc keyboard ‘special’ keys– Appropriate client support is needed for this feature
Often UNIX systems have extending key functionality
that is not always supported within the ICA architecture
Inclusion of extra keys found on UNIX system.
– E.g. Sparc keyboard ‘special’ keys
– Appropriate client support is needed for this feature
FR2 licensed features
FR2 licensed features
Features requiring FR2 license to be present
– Sharing license between subnets– Backup browser support – Browser encryption
– OpenGL support – SecureID
New features in FR2 which don’t require FR2
licenses
– Logging off of disconnected sessions
– Interactive performance tuning parameters – Support for AIX 5.1, Solaris 9, and HP-UX 11i – XKeysym extension
Features requiring FR2 license to be present
– Sharing license between subnets
– Backup browser support
– Browser encryption
– OpenGL support
– SecureID
New features in FR2 which don’t require FR2
licenses
– Logging off of disconnected sessions
– Interactive performance tuning parameters
– Support for AIX 5.1, Solaris 9, and HP-UX 11i
UNIX Presentation Server 1.2 FR 2
Media
UNIX Presentation Server 1.2 FR 2
Media
3 CDs + Licenses
– Version 1.1
– Base Presentation Server w FR1
– Version 1.2
– FR2
– Component Disk
– *NFuse Classic 1.7
– Enterprise Services for NFuse – Citrix Secure gateway 1.1
– Licenses
– Server (base w 15 connection) – FR2
– Load Balancing
3 CDs + Licenses
– Version 1.1
– Base Presentation Server w FR1
– Version 1.2
– FR2
– Component Disk
– *NFuse Classic 1.7
– Enterprise Services for NFuse
– Citrix Secure gateway 1.1
– Licenses
– Server (base w 15 connection)
– FR2
UNIX Presentation Server
Additional Patches
UNIX Presentation Server
Additional Patches
Knowledge Center - Knowledge Base - MetaFrame
for UNIX
– MetaFrame for UNIX 1.2/Service Pack 2
– XML Service for Solaris (SPARC) – SSL for Solaris (SPARC)
– SSL Admin Guide
– *sample "default" file for unattended install (from FR1 Page)
– CTX539385
– Hotfix ME112SB002 - Adds the client drive mapping (CDM) feature
– CTX17537
– Client Drive Mapping Supplementary Guide - MetaFrame for UNIX
Feature Release 1
Knowledge Center - Knowledge Base - MetaFrame
for UNIX
– MetaFrame for UNIX 1.2/Service Pack 2
– XML Service for Solaris (SPARC)
– SSL for Solaris (SPARC)
– SSL Admin Guide
– *sample "default" file for unattended install (from FR1 Page)
– CTX539385
– Hotfix ME112SB002 - Adds the client drive mapping (CDM) feature
– CTX17537
– Client Drive Mapping Supplementary Guide - MetaFrame for UNIX
Pricing
Pricing
MetaFrame 1.1 for Solaris, Base License w 15 CC User Licenses & Subscription Advantage
EACMSL11015-S $5,995.00
without Subscription Advantage
EACMSL11015 $4,995.00
MetaFrame 1.1 for Solaris, Base License w 3 CC User Licenses & Subscription Advantage
EA2MSM11003 $3,495.00
without Subscription Advantage
EACMSM11003 $2,495.00
Load Balancing Services 1.0
WFLB17000 $1,495.00
Bump packs:
5-User Citrix User License Pack
WFULP17005 $995.00
10-User Citrix User License Pack
WFULP17010 $1,995.00
20-User Citrix User License Pack
WFULP17020 $3,990.00
50-User Citrix User License Pack
WFULP17050 $9,975.00
MetaFrame 1.1 for Solaris, Base License w 15 CC User Licenses & Subscription Advantage EACMSL11015-S $5,995.00
without Subscription Advantage EACMSL11015 $4,995.00
MetaFrame 1.1 for Solaris, Base License w 3 CC User Licenses & Subscription Advantage EA2MSM11003 $3,495.00
without Subscription Advantage EACMSM11003 $2,495.00 Load Balancing Services 1.0
WFLB17000 $1,495.00 Bump packs:
Product Education
Product Education
Training
– Citrix Course CTX-3021 – eXceed Education
– Prometric Exams
Evaluation
– Demo’s and Evaluations available through our Citrix
Solutions Network
Training
– Citrix Course CTX-3021
– eXceed Education
– Prometric Exams
Evaluation
– Demo’s and Evaluations available through our Citrix
Wrap up!
Wrap up!
MetaFrame Presentation Server
– Centralized application management and deployment
– Support for Windows Server Family, Unix Operating Systems (Solaris,
AIX, & UX)
Reduced TCO and increased value
– Central configuration and management of applications – Robust system management and monitoring capabilities – On demand application provisioning
– Integrated third party monitoring and management
Flexible application access
– Secure application access via the internet
– Seamless access across heterogeneous client devices
MetaFrame Presentation Server
– Centralized application management and deployment
– Support for Windows Server Family, Unix Operating Systems (Solaris,
AIX, & UX)
Reduced TCO and increased value
– Central configuration and management of applications
– Robust system management and monitoring capabilities
– On demand application provisioning
– Integrated third party monitoring and management
Flexible application access
– Secure application access via the internet