Learn to deploy and manage your Citrix DaaS deployment on Microsoft Azure. Gain the skills to plan your machine catalog and virtual machine design based on Microsoft’s public cloud and get hands-on practice deploying those machines using Machine Creation Services.
Learn to deploy and manage your Citrix DaaS deployment on Microsoft Azure. Gain the skills to plan your machine catalog and virtual machine design based on Microsoft’s public cloud and get hands-on practice deploying those machines using Machine Creation Services. You will also learn about additional Azure considerations, including maintenance and power management, which are critical in a cloud environment.
For remote access, you will learn to configure Citrix StoreFront and Citrix Gateway on the Azure platform. This course focuses on Microsoft Azure as a Citrix Cloud resource location; however, concepts are relevant to both Citrix Cloud and fully managed Citrix DaaS sites.
Who Should Attend?
Strong foundational knowledge of Citrix DaaS
Course Objectives
Prepare the Azure environment for secure integration with Citrix DaaS.
Deploy and manage virtual delivery agent machines in Microsoft Azure using Machine Creation Services.
Integrate Citrix Cloud and Citrix DaaS with Microsoft Azure Active Directory.
Design machine catalogs and virtual machines on Microsoft Azure Resource Manager.
Provide remote access with Citrix StoreFront and Citrix Gateway on Microsoft Azure.
Outline: Implement Citrix DaaS on Microsoft Azure (CWS-251)
Module 1: Introduction to Citrix DaaS on Microsoft Azure
Partnering for Success
Module 2: Planning: Citrix DaaS Resource Location on Microsoft Azure
Overview of Citrix DaaS Components
Creating a Citrix DaaS Deployment Overview
Module 3: Planning: Microsoft Azure Overview
Azure Virtual Network Structure
Azure Virtual Network Connectivity
Azure Virtual Resources
Azure Active Directory Identity and Access Management
Azure Active Directory Options and Considerations
Module 4: Planning and Deploying Citrix DaaS on Microsoft Azure
Citrix DaaS Resource Locations in Azure
Citrix DaaS Components in Azure
Creating and Managing Workloads in an Azure Resource Location
Module 5: Planning: Provide Access to End Users
Providing Access to Resources in Citrix Cloud
Citrix Gateway Deployment Options
Deploying Citrix Gateway or ADC in Azure
GSLB and StoreFront Optimal Gateway in Hybrid Environments
Module 6: Rollout: Citrix DaaS Deployment on Microsoft Azure
Citrix Workspace App Rollout
Preparing Migration of End-Users to Workspace Platform
Module 7: Managing Citrix DaaS Workloads on Microsoft Azure
Maintaining Citrix Gateway
Backup and Monitoring in Azure
Maintaining Master Images in Azure
Monitoring VDAs in Manage Console and Azure
Module 8: Optimize Citrix DaaS on Microsoft Azure
Managing Azure Costs
Using Azure Pricing Calculator: Instructor Demo
Student Exercise: Calculate a case
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