One final point - don't forget that XenApp ("traditional" Citrix, as it
were) can provide a lot of the "VDI" features through a published desktop.
I've seen many places looking at VDI solutions that didn't consider
published desktops in XenApp. A lot of these implementations didn't need
VDI (either VIAB or XenDesktop) - XenApp ticked most of the boxes they
required, and it worked out considerably cheaper.

On 6 November 2012 16:59, Matthew W. Ross <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey list.
>
> We're just starting to re-visit desktop virtualization. Here's a simple
> question for you:
>
> What the difference between Citrix's "VDI-in-a-Box" vs traditional VDI
> solutions? Opinions on where it fits in Desktop Virtualization are welcome.
>
>
> --Matt Ross
> Ephrata School District
>
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