Deconstructing the PFE VDI Optimization Script

Here we deconstruct the post that is located here:  http://blogs.technet.com/b/jeff_stokes/archive/2012/10/15/the-microsoft-premier-field-engineer-pfe-view-on-virtual-desktop-vdi-density.aspx   We welcome industry feedback and comments!  Hope this helps you.   Jeff     ‘ First things first – enable RDP Connections!!! RunWait "WMIC rdtoggle where AllowTSConnections=0 call SetAllowTSConnections 1,1" RunWait "netsh advfirewall firewall set rule group=" & Chr(34) & "remote desktop" & Chr(34)… Continue reading Deconstructing the PFE VDI Optimization Script

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The Microsoft Premier Field Engineer (PFE) view on Virtual Desktop (VDI) Density

For some, VDI is about density. How many guests can we stuff into a host with performance and user experience still at acceptable levels? This script is the clarion call for those, a herald in dark times of performance degradation. It is, the script a couple PFEs wrote… It makes an image lean but supportable.… Continue reading The Microsoft Premier Field Engineer (PFE) view on Virtual Desktop (VDI) Density

What does a good boot look like (aka, what should I be happy with)?

It’s a question I wasn’t prepared for in class last week, but one that made sense really.  For the IT Pro that doesn’t eat breath and sleep this stuff, what does a good or ‘fair’ trace look like? Something like this: What we are looking at here is a boot up that finishes before 45… Continue reading What does a good boot look like (aka, what should I be happy with)?

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