Resource Entitlement
Improve Quality of Service, Reduce Hardware Requirements, Lower TCO and increase user adoption.
No matter how a desktop or application is delivered to a user, ensuring the environment reacts quickly to user actions is key to providing a smooth quality of service and meeting user expectation.
System Resource Entitlement allows IT to define user and application-based business rules that allocate CPU, Memory and Disk resources across all application delivery mechanisms, ensuring the user receives optimal performance no matter where their desktops and applications are hosted.
Quality of Service and Desktop Transformation
Ensuring a consistent quality of service is key to gaining user acceptance when adopting a new application delivery mechanism. Unresponsive environments are a major pain and often lead to users rejecting a new system. For most organizations there is a continuous exchange between quality of service and reducing server hardware.
By managing resource entitlement, AppSense User Virtualization provides a smoother, more responsive application set and also reduces hardware requirements by improving available capacity.
Hardware Optimization and Consolidation
Many IT departments are being tasked with consolidating their existing hardware infrastructure. Huge savings in power, cooling costs, hardware, software licensing and management can all be made by optimizing resource use and consolidating servers. Whether you plan to maximize user or application density, AppSense User Virtualization can facilitate a huge increase in server capacity by reducing the amount of resource required to run desktops on applications within a datacenter.
For example, consolidating 100 physical servers by 40% could save more than 120,000 kWh each year, cutting over 50 tonnes of CO2 emissions. The financial savings alone often provide return on investment within the first year of implementation.
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