Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Go SuperSonic with XenDesktop 7.x Bandwidth SuperCodecs [feedly]


 
 
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Go SuperSonic with XenDesktop 7.x Bandwidth SuperCodecs
Throughout this series, I have provided daily bandwidth requirements for XenDesktop 5.6 and XenApp 6.5, explained why seamless applications help to reduce bandwidth and provided optimizations that help you get the most out of your WAN. Now with XenDesktop 7, everything has changed. This post also applies to the brand spanking new release of XenDesktop 7.1 so I'll be referring to XenDesktop 7.x for the rest of the post. What's New In XenDesktop 7.x there are three main delivery methods for the basic desktop (I am excluding HDX 3D Pro here). The first is called Desktop Composition Redirection and is the improved version of what was known as Aero redirection from XenDesktop 5.x. The second is the H.264 enhanced SuperCodec which is optimized for server rendered video and graphics delivery. The third is called Legacy Mode, reverting to what was known as the original Adaptive Display in XenDesktop 5.x Once again, I put these to the test and will share my results and recommendations regarding which delivery methods are best suited for the WAN.





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