XenDesktop can work both with a browser and the Citix ICA Client in PNAgent mode. Sun and Citrix are working on how to's and also making the solution more turnkey. The streaming client is only for PC's that would have hard drives and what not. In the case of Sun Ray you'd connect to a VM that either runs the streaming client or is a full XP instance both of which could get their apps from XenApp (Presentation Server).

Patrick wrote:
Hi,

I've been looking into this aswell.
I think this won't work because XenDesktop needs the new citrix streaming client which is only available for windows platforms so far i've seen. Wyse Viance should support XenDesktop but lacks information regarding it's OS, so i guess it's windows based.

patrick


On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 4:53 PM, heelguy <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi

    I have some customers asking if anyone has tried deploying Sun Rays
    with Citrix XenDesktop. I'm quite sure that you would only be able
    to access the XenDesktop infrastructure via a web browser. How would
    this need to be setup, if my customer is wanting to display full
    window mode to access a Windows VM? It appears that we'll need to
    run kiosk mode in the Sun Ray environment also, since it's desired
    that the enduser only needs to log into the Xen Desktop Windows VM.

    Thanks

    DBrown


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