Planning Your Streaming Solution in an Application Virtualization Server-Based Implementation
If you want to use Application Virtualization Streaming Servers in conjunction with your Application Virtualization Management Server-based implementation, you can choose from several alternatives, taking advantage of whatever infrastructure is already in place. For example, if you already have servers in your field branch offices, you can place the Application Virtualization \CONTENT share on those servers and then configure the clients to use that content share as their application content source. If you choose to use only Application Virtualization Management Servers—for example, because you have only a single office—the clients can stream content from that server.
The supported options include using a file server, an IIS server, or an Application Virtualization Streaming Server. You could also install the Application Virtualization Streaming Server on an existing file server or IIS server. The characteristics of these different options are summarized in the following table.
Note The active upgrade feature enables a new version of an application to be added to an App-V Management Server or Streaming Server without affecting users currently running the application. The App-V clients will automatically receive the latest version of the application from the App-V Management Server or Streaming Server the next time the user starts the application. Use of the RTSP(S) protocol is required for this feature.
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File server |
SMB |
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IIS server |
HTTP/ HTTPS |
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Application Virtualization Streaming Server |
RTSP/ RTSPS |
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How to Configure the Application Virtualization Streaming Servers |
Application Virtualization Management Server |
RTSP/ RTSPS |
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How to Configure the Application Virtualization Management Servers |
Related topics
Application Virtualization Server-Based Scenario
Overview of the Application Virtualization System Components
Publishing Virtual Applications Using Application Virtualization Management Servers