CISCO RECEIVER APP WINDOWS
Note Amazon EC2 AMIs with Windows Server require no Client Access Licenses (CALs). To request an evaluation, see the Citrix Cloud services website. For more information or to request a trial, contact your Citrix reseller or sales representative. This service is licensed on a per-user, per-month basis.
CISCO RECEIVER APP TRIAL
For this Quick Start script to function, you will need either an active trial or a paid subscription to the Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops service. This Quick Start leverages the Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops service, which is delivered as an evergreen managed service from Citrix Cloud. For more information about the report, see the It provides cost estimates based on usage throughout each month, and finalizes the data at the end of the month. This report delivers billing metrics to an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket in your account. Tip After you deploy the Quick Start, we recommend that you enable theĪWS Cost and Usage Report to track costs associated with the Quick Start. For cost estimates, see the pricing pages for each AWS service you will be using. Some of these settings, such as instance type, will affect the cost of deployment. The AWS CloudFormation template for this Quick Start includes configuration parameters that you can customize. There is no additional cost for using this Quick Start. You are responsible for the cost of the AWS services used while running this Quick Start reference deployment.
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Creates a Delivery Group, including a hosted shared desktop and two sample published applications.Creates a machine catalog, and adds the VDA instance to the machine catalog.Creates an AWS hosting connection and resource.Configures the two Citrix Cloud Connector instances to form a resource location on AWS.This Quick Start also performs the following in your Citrix Cloud tenant:
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A Windows Server with the Citrix Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA) installed, running on an EC2 instance.In the private subnets, two Citrix Cloud Connectors (domain-joined Windows servers) running on EC2 instances, deployed in both Availability Zones for redundancy.In the private subnets, AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory deployed in both Availability Zones for redundancy.In the public subnets, a Remote Desktop Gateway in an Auto Scaling group to allow inbound Remote Desktop access to Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances in public and private subnets.In the public subnets, managed NAT gateways to allow outbound internet access for resources in the private subnets.An internet gateway to allow access to the internet.A virtual private cloud (VPC) configured with public and private subnets according to AWS best practices, to provide you with your own virtual network on AWS.A highly available system architecture that spans two Availability Zones.