The program and analysis is based on Liquidware Labs award-winning solution Stratusphere UX, and includes a custom-generated report designed in collaboration between NetApp and Liquidware Labs engineering teams.
“We could not be more excited about this program and the opportunity to work closely with our NetApp partners in the field,” said J. Tyler ‘T. Rex’ Rohrer, co-founder and head of strategic alliances, Liquidware Labs. “From the beginning, Liquidware Labs has focused on technologies that have driven the adoption of next-generation workspaces. Our partnership with NetApp and its new All Flash FAS (AFF) array series embodies the innovation and platform requirements to deliver true and comprehensive desktop transformation.”
“The high performance and enterprise-grade management capabilities of NetApp All Flash FAS arrays make it easier and faster for enterprises to adapt to new opportunities while delivery consistent customer experiences,” said Maria Olson, vice president, Global & Strategic Alliances at NetApp. “This custom-developed offer from Liquidware Labs and NetApp will further help customers deploying VDI solutions maximise the performance for their mission critical applications.”
The objective of the VDI PULSE program is to deliver a simple, fast and comprehensive audit to support NetApp partners and field consultants. The detailed analysis is segmented into three main areas:
1. Assessment – a detailed analysis of all users, machines, applications, resource usage, logon habits, etc., which contribute to the workload the storage platform must deliver
2. Capacity Planning – a data-driven look at the storage resources that are needed today, as well as assistance with planning future need
3. Health Check – an identification of existing bottlenecks, user experience and possible optimisation opportunities within existing next-generation workspace architectures
“As VDI deployments are being planned and rolled out, a fine line must be navigated between costs and performance as users, end-points, and applications are, or will be, scaled up,” commented David Laing Research Manager, IT Service Management and Client Virtualisation Software at IDC. “Any analysis provided by programs like VDI PULSE will be welcomed by the market ecosystem because they can provide intelligence to channel partners and end customers that ensures storage infrastructure for VDI deployments can be optimally sized and configured.”
Centered on desktop and application virtualisation, VDI PULSE is designed to deliver a single report that will apply to many different relevant scenarios. With just one week of data capture, it can help mitigate any current and future storage constraints, minimise risk and ensure user experience goals are met. As such it can be leveraged for both physical and virtual environments under the following use cases:
· Customers who are planning to implement a desktop virtualisation solution
· Customers who have already deployed a VDI solution and wish to expand
· Customers who have already deployed a VDI solution and experience performance issues