In the illustration below you can see how the core components of a typical XenApp/XenDesktop 7.6 LTSR site interoperate. I’ll try to do a write up on the latest Long Term Service Release (7.15), later this year. Keep in mind this write up holds true only for XenApp/XenDesktop 7.6 LTSR, in newer versions of the products, some things are slightly different.
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While a XenDesktop license gives you access to both XenApp and XenDesktop features (VDI, Remote PC Access and Hosted physical desktops).
A XenApp license gives you access to features that previously were exclusive to XenApp, namely server-based hosted applications and desktops. What matters is the license type you purchase and install. ?īasically, from what I’ve gathered, now it doesn’t matter which of the products you install. As is the case with Citrix products, great as they are, the backstory has a tendency to get a bit cluttered. As a matter of fact, in the earliest releases of XenDesktop 7.x, XenApp was completely merged into XenDesktop. This is done to provide a common architecture and a unified management experience for both products. Many of the old components that XenApp 6.5 and 6.0 comprised of, are done away with, and components that were part of XenDesktop 5.6 make up the backbone of XenApp (and XenDesktop) 7.x and 7.1x. In this blog post we will review the architectural components that XenApp And XenDesktop 7.6 Long Term Service Release comprise.