Efficient VDI Design - The Math behind VDI
Created on: Aug 17, 2009 1:34 PM by VMworld Team - Last Modified: Sep 11, 2009 3:00 PM by VMworld Team
Session Details | |
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Session ID: | DV3266 |
Session Title: | Efficient VDI Design - The Math behind VDI |
Session Abstract: | This session will explore the mathematics behind VDI with view to helping users understand the risks, measure design efficiency, and plan infrastructure correctly. Exploring concept such as "Peak to Average ratios", "workload collusion", 'Normal distribution" will provide insight into both infrastructure design options and the operational readyness elements critical to success. |
Track: | Desktop Virtualization |
Session Type: | Breakout Session |
Keywords: | VDI, risks, plan, Peak to Average ratios, workload collusion, Normal distribution |
Duration: | 1 Hour |
Speaker(s): | Daniel Beveridge, Director of Virtualization Strategy, VIRTERA |
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