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Executive Editor

Virtual desktop performance gets Streamcore’s attention

Opinion
Jun 18, 20092 mins

Virtual desktop infrastructure traffic is highly susceptible to poor application performance, Streamcore says

As more enterprises consider deploying desktop virtualization technology, be prepared to deal with performance problems, Streamcore warns.

As more enterprises consider deploying desktop virtualization technology, they need to be prepared to deal with performance problems.

That’s the message from WAN optimization vendor Streamcore, which this week is highlighting some of the application performance challenges linked to desktop virtualization initiatives.

It’s not uncommon for virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) traffic — such as Microsoft’s Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) and Citrix Systems’ ICA protocol — to need a boost as it travels between virtual machines in the data center and clients at remote sites. VDI traffic alternates between highly interactive traffic such keyboard strokes and screen refreshes, and non-interactive traffic such as printing and file copying, Streamcore explains. The vendor’s ABBA engine can analyze the behavior of sessions and prioritize the interactive traffic over other types of traffic to boost the user experience.

“Not only do we manage the VDI traffic and other flows that are all competing for bandwidth, we prioritize VDI sessions as well. As a result, VDI traffic performs well and the full benefits of desktop virtualization can be realized,” said Frédéric Hediard, vice president of product management at Streamcore, in a statement.

In addition, monitoring and reporting capabilities help IT teams keep tabs on how VDI traffic is performing. Streamcore’s reporting can highlight which remote branch offices are suffering from the worst performance and identify the root cause, for instance.

“… a successful VDI deployment requires strong end-to-end visibility over the WAN and the significant performance gains that result from deploying QoS and bandwidth management. These techniques are necessary in order to ensure that screens refresh in a reasonable amount of time as well as to ensure the acceptable performance of VoIP and video applications,” Streamcore concludes in its newly published whitepaper, “The Impact of Virtualization on Application Delivery over the WAN.” (It’s available for download here.) 

Analyst firm Ashton, Metzler & Associates helped put together the white paper, which tackles some of the WAN-related application delivery challenges associated with virtualization and describes tools and methods used to respond to these challenges.

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Ann Bednarz is the executive editor of Network World. Ann is a longtime IT journalist and has spent 26 years writing and editing for Network World, where she has worked as a news reporter, managed product testing and reviews, and developed features and how-to articles for an audience of network professionals and data center managers. Over the last two years, she has conceived and edited award-winning content for Network World that includes 2025 Jesse H. Neal Award finalists, 2025 Azbee Award regional winners and national finalists, and 2024 Eddie & Ozzie Award finalists.

Ann holds a bachelor’s degree in architecture and spent the early part of her journalism career writing about architectural design and construction. In her free time, she keeps those skills alive through DIY projects.

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