Chapter 11. Bare Metal Installation

9.In a new zone, CloudPlatform adds the first pod for you. You can always add more pods later. To configure the first pod, enter the following:

Pod Name. A name for the pod.

Reserved system gateway. The gateway for the hosts in that pod.

Reserved system netmask. The network prefix that defines the pod's subnet. Use CIDR notation.

Start/End Reserved System IP. The IP range in the management network that CloudPlatform uses to manage various system VMs, such as Secondary Storage VMs, Console Proxy VMs, and DHCP.

10.Click Next, or OK.

The UI will show a progress indicator.

Troubleshooting: After a few moments, if this indicator does not finish, click Refresh in the browser.

11.Be sure the zone is enabled:

a.In the left navigation bar, click Infrastructure.

b.In Zones, click View All.

c.Click the name of the zone you just created, and check the details. In Allocation State, be sure the zone is Enabled. If not, click the Enable button.

11.3.12. Add a Bare Metal Cluster

1.Log in as admin to the CloudPlatform UI.

2.In the left navigation, choose Infrastructure. In Zones, click View All, then click the zone in which you want to add the cluster.

3.Click the Compute and Storage tab. In the Pods node, click View All. Select the pod where you want to add the cluster.

4.Click View Clusters, then click Add Cluster. The Add Cluster dialog will appear.

5.In Hypervisor, choose BareMetal.

6.In Cluster Name, enter a name for the cluster. This can be any text you like.

7.Click OK.

11.3.13. Add a Bare Metal Host

1.Log in as admin to the CloudPlatform UI.

2.In the left navigation, click Infrastructure. In Zoes, click View All, then click the name of the bare metal zone you added earlier.

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4.2 specifications

Citrix Systems, a leading provider of virtualization solutions and cloud computing technologies, released version 4.2 of its popular software, Citrix XenApp, which was previously known as Presentation Server. This version marked a significant evolution in providing users with remote access to applications and desktops, emphasizing simplicity, performance, and security.

One of the standout features of Citrix XenApp 4.2 is its improved application streaming capabilities. This technology allows applications to be delivered to users in real-time, reducing the need for extensive local installations and enhancing the user experience. With application streaming, administrators can efficiently manage applications on a central server while ensuring that users have immediate access to the necessary tools.

Another highlight of this version is the enhanced security measures put in place to protect sensitive data. Citrix XenApp 4.2 includes support for SSL encryption, providing a secure communication channel for data transmitted between the server and clients. This is particularly crucial for businesses that need to comply with strict data protection regulations. Additionally, the integration of endpoint security features ensures that unauthorized access to applications is minimized.

Performance enhancements are also a critical focus in this release. Citrix optimized the delivery of applications over various network conditions, ensuring that users experience minimal latency regardless of their location. This was achieved through the incorporation of SmartAccess and SmartControl technologies, which allow administrators to set policies based on user roles, device types, and network conditions. This level of granularity enables organization-wide security without compromising on usability.

The user experience was further improved with a revamped interface, making it easier for end-users to access their applications and data. Simplified menus, clear navigation paths, and the ability to customize user settings contributed to a more efficient workflow, allowing users to focus on their tasks rather than struggling with the software.

Finally, Citrix XenApp 4.2 was designed to be highly scalable. Organizations of all sizes could deploy this solution to deliver applications efficiently, adapting to their specific needs as their user base grows or changes. This flexibility is crucial for businesses looking to future-proof their IT investments while maintaining optimal performance.

In summary, Citrix XenApp 4.2 stands out with its enhanced application streaming, robust security features, improved performance under varying conditions, user-friendly interface, and scalability, making it an ideal choice for organizations seeking to leverage virtualization for remote access to applications and desktops.