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A Breakdown of Citrix App Layering
Features by Edition
Allen Furmanski
5-6 minutes
From the moment we announced the Unidesk acquisition back in
January, the response has been truly incredible. Every
customer and partner that I have talked with about this software
layering technology has shown strong interest in it — and for good
reason. It allows IT to work more efficiently with image
management and lifecycle operations, saving hours of effort, as
well as reducing storage consumption, overall complexity and,
ultimately, cost.
There are a number of existing blog posts on Citrix App Layering
already (such as Citrix App Layering Will Revolutionize IT), but I
wanted to take a moment to step back and explain in detail what
capabilities of App Layering are available in the various editions
and offerings.
To begin, let’s summarize the types of layers that are available:
OS Layer – A virtual disk layer containing the operating system.
You can use an OS Layer with any compatible Platform and App
Layers in any number of resulting Layered Images. You can create
a new version of the OS Layer for every patch you need to roll out,
and continue deploying all versions of the layer as you add
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patches.
Platform Layer – A virtual disk layer that includes configuration
settings, tools, and other software required for Images to run on a
particular platform. For example, a platform layer for XenServer
would include the XenTools software.
App Layer – A virtual disk layer containing one or more
applications that you can use in any number of Layered Images.
When publishing a Layered Image, you can combine an App Layer
with the OS Layer used to create it, other App Layers, and a
Platform Layer.
Layered Image – A combination of an OS layer plus one or more
platform and/or one or more app layers that are merged together to
form a standard bootable virtual disk that can be used with Citrix
Machine Creation Services (MCS), Citrix Provisioning Services
(PVS), or another mechanism from a third party.
Elastic Layer – An App Layer that is attached at logon to a
XenApp server session or VDI machine based on user criteria. This
allows simultaneous use of different applications from the same
XenApp server as well as VDI flexibility that ultimately leads to
resource consolidation and improved efficiency.
User Layer – A writeable layer for use with Windows 10 or
Windows 7 VDI instances that allows users to install applications in
non-persistent environments. This provides user flexibility with
administrative control in situations where dedicated VDI would
traditionally be required.
Per the XenApp and XenDesktop Feature Matrix, Citrix App
Layering is available in all editions with the exception of XenApp
Secure Browser Edition. This means that you can do the following
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across any number of XenApp and XenDesktop sites in your
environment:
Create an unlimited number of OS, platform and application layers
Create an unlimited number of layered images
Create an unlimited number of elastic layers
XenApp and XenDesktop Platinum edition customers also benefit
from:
Multiple hypervisors and/or cloud connections (e.g. XenServer and
Azure or XenServer and Hyper-V). Non-Platinum sites are limited to
one hypervisor or cloud connection type.
Multiple provisioning mechanisms (e.g. Machine Creation Services
and Provisioning Services). Non-Platinum sites must select MCS or
PVS and use it exclusively with Citrix App Layering.
Multiple broker types/platforms (e.g. XenApp and XenDesktop with
VMware Horizon View). Non-Platinum sites can only use App
Layering within their XenApp and XenDesktop sites
User Layers (currently available in Labs preview for Windows 7 and
Windows 10)
What about Citrix Cloud? Citrix App Layering is a cloud service
offering for all customers. Those customers using the XenApp and
XenDesktop Service are entitled to Platinum-level features
including all Citrix App Layering capabilities. Citrix App Layering
also allows you to access the management console within Citrix
Cloud (currently in Labs/preview) making it even easier to get
started with the technology.
I hope this helps to clarify eligibility for Citrix App Layering. If you
have any questions, feel free to post them below in the comments
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section. Ready to take advantage of Citrix App Layering? Head
over to Citrix Cloud and sign-in or create a new account to access
your 60-day free trial. The Citrix App Layering Service includes full-
feature functionality and eligible customers with active Customer
Success Services can use this service for production rollouts.
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