A better way to Bureau size

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A better way to Bureau size - virtualization environments

Have you ever wondered:

  • How many physical servers will I need for hosted VDI 1000 users [?
  • Should I use Hosted shared desktops?

Well, we have, and we have developed an easy way for you to answer these questions. We publish Accelerator project, the new, all-singin 'and dancin' version of what is called Transformation Accelerator office at the end of this year.

Accelerator project will continue to guide you through our proven Asses, design, deploy methodology as before, but with better Hardware Sizing -Sizing that dynamically adjusts to each new entry.

We made this change because demand 1 that our consultants and partners often hear early in the desktop transformation process from a customer is about hardware sizing.

  • How many servers I need?
  • how much material?
  • I heard IOPS ... how can I understand IOPS?

The graphics virtualization plan and project Accelerator sizing output will provide a detailed breakdown of sizing, and more clear recommendations about which FlexCast model deployed for each group of target users and the order in which we recommend to deploy.

right about now, I bet your saying "No Way". Well "Way!".

Accelerator Project 5 will ask basic questions about your users.

  • customization level required?
  • security level required?
  • mobility level required?
  • level of business impact if access to the desktop computer is lost?
  • Office Level of resources required?

And 3 questions about your applications

  • Are they technically difficult?
  • Are they greedy in resources?
  • Are they used by the majority of your users?

Accelerator project will then take this information and generate specific recommendations around your calibration hardware-needs. It's magic!

We do not want you to miss this so be sure to sign up on the accelerator notification the registration page.

until now, how have you spent on the design of your virtualisation projects workstations?

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