MED-V – Desktop Hosted Solution

 

 

 

 

Microsoft has virtualization products from Datacenter to Desktop. In the desktop space, Microsoft has two different offerings namely VDI and MED-V.

 

MED-V is a hosted desktop solution, an integral component of Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) which is available only for the Software Assurance customers.

 

In VDI, the desktop VMs are installed on a centralized location (server) and accessed by desktops and thin clients by using Remote desktop protocol (RDP)

 

In MED-V, the VMs are installed locally on every desktop rather than on a server. Now, let's take a look at where MED-V is used against VDI

 

In an enterprise org, what prevent them to upgrade to the latest Operating Systems is legacy applications that are incompatible with the latest OS. With the MED-V technology, it enables the organizations to install such applications on compatible platforms (say, Windows XP or Windows 2000) and publish it to the host machines (running on Vista). End users can seamlessly access those legacy applications installed on Windows XP / Windows 2000 VPC images side by side with the native applications installed on the host machines. As a result MED-V enables such organizations to take advantage of the latest operating systems without affecting the legacy applications.

 

Advantages

 

1. It accelerates upgrades to the new operating systems

2. Enable legacy applications

3. Centralize management of desktop images.

4. Non-technical folks don't require any specialized trainings

 

Components Involved

 

1. Server

 

MED-V Management Server running on Windows Server 2008 Standard / Enterprise editions, should be member of a domain

Image Repository: Web server(s) based on IIS (this server contains pre defined VMs, contains OS + applications)

Database (optional): SQL Server 2005 Enterprise / SQL 2008 Express / Standard / Enterprise - For the reporting purpose.

 

2. Client Machines (nothing but the host machines)

 

Operating Systems - Windows Vista SP1 and Windows XP SP2 or SP3 (only 32 bit)

Virtual PC: VPC 2007 SP1 is required

 

3. Guest OS (the images reside in the VM)

 

Windows XP SP2 or SP3 (32bit)

Windows 2000 SP4 (32bit)

 

How it works

MED-V client and VPC software can be deployed by using the Configuration Manager as standard “.MSI" format or by using self service package which allows end users to download the MED-V client and VPC software over a self service website. It can be distributed thru removable Medias (CD, DVD, and USB) as well.

 

Once the MED-V client is installed, the Virtual image (from the Image repository server) can be retrieved over the network by using HTTP/HTTPS tunnel. VMs can be distributed thru removable Medias (CD, DVD, USB) as well along with the MED-V clients and VPC software.

 

When it retrieves, MED-V uses a "Trim transfer" technology which will accelerate the download speed and reduce the required bandwidth. Trim transfer is a technology which transfers only the data that was not found on the local machine.

 

Once the workspace (VM) is installed on the host machine then the end user can see the VM applications in the start menu on the host machine. When the user clicks on the application, it authenticates against the management server to check if any latest update found on the image repository server against the downloaded VM and executes the application.