Whether you call it Desktops as a Service (DaaS), hosted VDI, or
desktops in the cloud, everyone knows that the idea of outsourcing
your Windows desktops and applications to service providers is a
hot topic for companies today. Amazon has just launched AWS
WorkSpaces, VMware bought Desktone, Citrix has 2600+ cloud service
providers (CSPs), and dinCloud, TuCloud, and countless others are
now offering DaaS services.
These DaaS providers make all sorts of sensational claims about
the benefits of moving your Windows desktops to the cloud. "Save
money " "Outsource your troubles " "Simplify your Windows desktop
management " "Solve your BYOD challenges " But are any of these
true?
Ultimately you just want to know whether you should take the
plunge with DaaS, and if so, what you need to look out for and how
to succeed.
This is what world-famous desktop virtualization analysts and
bloggers Brian Madden and Gabe Knuth (the duo behind
BrianMadden.com and BriForum) set out to do in this book. They've
written it for the reader who's been charged with "figuring out
DaaS." (Probably via a scenario in which your boss cornered you in
the hallway and said, "Hey What's this DaaS thing all about. You're
in charge of figuring out whether we should do it ") That's where
this book comes in.
In writing this book, Brian and Gabe interviewed dozens of
people who work as DaaS providers, consultants, and end customers.
They talked to people who love DaaS and who hate it, to people who
are succeeding with DaaS and to people who have tried it and given
up. The asked DaaS providers to share their war stories and for
advice they'd give to potential customers.
This book is not a head-to-head comparison of DaaS providers.
Instead, it gives you the key facts you need to know about DaaS. It
digs into the various technologies you need to understand by
answering questions about how you handle networking, security,
server placement, disk image management, application management,
user authentication, and mobile devices. It examines what exactly
you need to consider when evaluating potential DaaS platforms and
providers, how you pick a provider to trust, what to look for in an
SLA, and how you build a solid plan for migrating to (and exiting
from) the most appropriate DaaS provider.
The book ends with a massive list of 204 "must answer" questions
you need to understand about your own environment and that you need
ask your DaaS provider before starting your migration. It condenses
their years of desktop virtualization, VDI, Citrix, and VMware
experience into a single easily-readable volume. You get the
benefit of their year of DaaS research, testing, and
experimentation in a book you can read in an afternoon.
So whether you're thinking about DaaS, whether you're trying to
avoid it, or whether you're on the fence, this book is for you
Table of Contents Introduction to DaaS The Promise (and Reality)
of VDI How to Succeed with VDI Bringing in DaaS Advantages of DaaS
Disadvantages and Challenges of DaaS Use Cases for DaaS Licensing:
( The True Cost of DaaS How to Pick a Windows Platform Desktop and
Image Management Data Location and the Network Security Client
Devices and BYOD How to Pick a DaaS Solution Migrating to DaaS
Quitting DaaS Alternatives to DaaS The Future of Windows and DaaS
204 Questions You Need to Answer Before Migrating to DaaS
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