Xangati, a provider of infrastructure performance management, has collaborated with Citrix Systems to deliver comprehensive and live insights into Citrix HDXTM, a core technology within the XenDesktopTM platform, through its Xangati VDI Dashboard.
“By extending our live views to encompass the Citrix HDX technology, Xangati gives organizations another tool to guarantee end-user experience and drive the highest value from their VDI deployments,” said Alan Robin, CEO of Xangati.
“Organizations must have critical latency insights to identify where the slowdown in a VDI session exists. Working together with Citrix, we are pleased to offer deeper insights into HDX technology to track end-to-end network latency and to couple with that our detailed knowledge of storage latency for a given desktop VM. These live latency insights can also be recorded and will be invaluable to XenDesktop administrators who can share this information with network and storage administrators who can remediate issues immediately.”
The Xangati VDI Dashboard gives administrators a continuous view into HDX sessions, alongside other critical elements impacting the VDI, such as network, server, storage, desktops and applications.
HDX session insights can also be captured through Xangati’s trademark DVR recordings – giving VDI administrators a Visual Trouble Ticket showing them all the information they need to identify and resolve an end-user experience issue thanks to the direct assistance of the end user.
Xangati’s patent-pending Performance Health Engine also continuously monitors the VDI, alerting administrators to any anomalies that may impact the end-user experience.
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