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Converged Infrastructure: Making VDI Implementation Successful

Converged Infrastructure:

Making VDI Implementation successful Many IT organizations have pursued a homegrown approach when it comes to Virtual Desktop

Despite the promises of VDI, many IT

Infrastructure (VDI), but a recent survey indicates a

organizations have deferred during the past several

shift toward converged solutions as they grapple with

years for reasons ranging from concerns about

implementation performance issues and a lack of

end-user performance issues to perceptions of

skillsets required for optimum deployments.

implementation complexities.

VDI enables IT to centralize provisioning and

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Overcoming complexity

The majority of current VDI implementations in

management of desktop applications and user

the IDG Research Services survey were “build your

accounts, with the ability to control sensitive data

own” initiatives that undoubtedly required trial and

and to separate the user’s company and personal

error. But there is an apparent shift underway with

desktops while ensuring a consistent experience. As

about 30% of current VDI implementations deployed

the quantity of various end-user devices continues

on converged infrastructure solutions and 41% of

to proliferate across the enterprise, many IT

respondents indicating they prefer a converged

organizations are turning to VDI to meet user needs

solution approach for new VDI solutions.

without compromising compliance, security, and availability.

As IDC analysts noted in a 2014 reporti, “Scaling a centralized virtual desktop environment

IDG Research Services recently surveyed

(or what many in the industry call virtual desktop

director-level and above executives at companies

infrastructure, or VDI) is a complex endeavor that

that are currently interested in, planning, piloting,

requires intimate knowledge of how the software

or deploying VDI solutions. Improving security, IT

interacts with the servers, storage, and networking.”

efficiency, end-user satisfaction and increasing

However, as the virtual enterprise has expanded

end-user productivity across locations are the

through the use of virtualized servers and cloud,

most important drivers behind VDI deployment in

the potential for VDI to enable secure, anywhere,

their organizations, according to 77% of survey

anytime access from diverse devices has become

respondents. In addition, 74% cited gaining more

more compelling. Converged infrastructure

control over operational costs, and the same amount

solutions simplify the purchase process, streamline

indicated the ability to support a variety of devices

provisioning, and lower the deployment risk of VDI

with fluctuating requirements.

with preconfigured, purpose-built systems. “In our experience, enterprises that follow a converged solutions approach get a leg up on VDI implementation challenges and avoid ‘VDI stall,’” according to Jay Cuthrell, director within the Global Office of the CTO at VCE, an EMC Federation Company.

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Converged Infrastructure: Making VDI Implementation Successful

Five Most Important Factors When Evaluating VDI Solutions Critical

Very Important

2%

7%

Somewhat Important

5%

4%

54% Ability to meet security and compliance requirements

39%

47%

2%

Q5. How important are the following when your organization is evaluating VDI solutions? Base: 57 qualified respondents

44%

Centralized control and visibility

53%

16%

2%

7%

Performance at scale

37%

Not Very Important

2% 39%

18%

28% End-to-end accountability and support

Simple upgrades

44%

Simplifying VDI implementation The issue of VDI stall may indicate that it is much easier to succeed with VDI pilots and small-scale implementations as opposed to broader rollouts that require scaling out. “Many VDI deployments start with a proof of concept (POC) of fewer than 100 virtual desktops,” the IDC analysts observe. “Configuring systems for these POCs is not terribly complex and rarely pushes the servers, storage, or networking to their limits. This can lead many organizations to a false sense of accomplishment.” Surveyed organizations seem to be struggling

53%

Nonetheless, more than two-thirds of survey participants cite these achievements:

• • • • • •

Improved availability Increased flexibility and utilization Enhanced ability to meet security and



compliance requirements Simplified backup Simplified management An improved user experience

Bypassing challenges and complexity The survey results indicate that VDI traditionally had been a “build it yourself” project for IT groups.

the most with performance issues and the lack of

But VDI implementations can be simplified and costs

needed skillsets and knowledge, which are the top

can be reduced through utilization of converged

challenges associated with VDI implementation.

infrastructure.

About two out of five organizations surveyed indicate

“Converged infrastructure enables IT to rapidly

they have not achieved reduced operating expenses

deploy proportional infrastructure resources of every

and have not reduced IT labor as a result of their VDI

type (compute, network, storage, and advanced

implementations, although slightly less than half in

data services) while reducing operational overhead,”

those groups had not anticipated such benefits.

according to another IDC reportii, which analyzed the

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the most successful. Developing fully configured converged infrastructure solutions represents a major undertaking that is costly and requires committing substantial resources.iii As a result, some vendors provide customers with “reference architectures” that essentially provide them with a best practices manual on how to compile their own converged solutions. An example of a fully converged solution is VCE’s Vblock System 540, the industry’s first converged infrastructure system with all-flash media storage, that is engineered, manufactured, maintained and supported as a single system suited for scale out applications such as cloud, big data, mobile, and social. The system is preconfigured with best-in-class components: Cisco compute and networking, VMware server virtualization, and EMC XtremIO flash storage. Organizations can increase

business value that 16 VCE customers achieved by

processing power or add storage capacity through

deploying VCE Vblock Systems.

VCE Technology Extensions that are pre-engineered,

IDC reports that all 16 “generated substantial business value by consolidating their IT infrastructures with Vblock” with an average return

pre-tested and validated in a factory environment to reduce deployment time and risk. “When customers receive their Vblock System,

on investment of 518% and a payback period of

they can run production VDI on it out of the gate,

7.5 months.

which saves effort and cost,” according to VCE’s

The converged approach The converged infrastructure approach

Cuthrell. Skilled industry experts can accelerate business value and manage risk through quality execution and proven deployment, migration, and

includes identifying the appropriate scalable

management services, rather than the trial and error

converged infrastructure and VDI software, along

process of do-it-yourself implementation.

with a range of services from assessment through

As the IDG Research Services survey illustrates,

planning, design and integration. For example,

organizations are beginning to shift away from

VCE provides a VDI Integration Service that

that do-it-yourself approach as they seek to

installs and tests VMware Horizon View or Citrix

maximize benefits and eliminate the trial and error of

XenDesktop software on VCE infrastructure during

homegrown implementations.

the manufacturing process. There are different approaches to converged infrastructure, but Vblock Systems have been

For more information on the benefits of fully configured converged infrastructure solutions, please go to www.vce.com. SOURCES i Brett Waldman, et al, “The Benefits of Scaling Virtual Desktops on Converged Infrastructure,” June 2014. IDC. ii Richard L. Villars and Randy Perry, “The Business Value of VCE Vblock Systems: Leveraging Convergence to Drive Business Agility,” May 2015. IDC. iii “Converged Infrastructure Systems Comparative Assessment: VCE Vblock Systems vs. Reference Architectures,” January 2014. Topline Strategy Group.