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How to configure Citrix Cloud with Microsoft Azure part 4

In part 3 I showed you how to create the Citrix Machine Services Catalog. The machine catalog is now created and we have a virtual machine running the Citrix in the Microsoft Azure Cloud. In this final part of the blog series, I will show you have to create the Citrix Delivery Group which is the mechanism that allows you to publish a desktop or applications. There are different options for assigning these desktops and applications, and in this blog, I will be using the Citrix Cloud library tool to accomplish this.

How to configure Citrix Cloud with Microsoft Azure part 3

In part two I showed you how to install the Citrix VDA on a virtual machine running in Microsoft Azure. I also explained that I believe that any updates for software and new software should result in building a new master image from scratch. This is something I recommend based on my experience in editing in very old images, old images often makes you feel nervous of doing any changes. If you have the confidence to build your image from scratch every time you also prove that you have a valid mechanism for migrating to a new cloud provider or on-premises hypervisor. This build mechanism is also valid as a disaster recovery scenario where you can rebuild your Citrix workers instead of trying to restore from a backup.

How to configure Citrix Cloud with Microsoft Azure part 2

In part one I showed you how to login to Citrix Cloud, download the Citrix Cloud Connector and install it onto a machine running in Microsoft Azure. This part made it possible to continue on with the implementation of Citrix Cloud and Microsoft Azure.

In part 2 I am going to show you how to install the Citrix Virtual Delivery Agent on a virtual machine hosted in Azure. I will show you which type of machine I am running on and how you can set this up yourself.

How to configure Citrix Cloud with Microsoft Azure part 1

Solution end-goal

In this blog series, I want to guide you through the process of using Citrix Cloud, Citrix Machine Creation Services and Microsoft Azure. The end goal is to have a Citrix solution running entirely in the cloud. I will show you every little setting and configuration needed to get it running, but I am not going to show you how to optimize and customize the user experience in this series.

Citrix PTEC and Summit

Hi all,

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So first off, this won’t be a technical article but an article about how I experienced Citrix PTEC and Citrix Summit this week. I am writing this from Cocoa Beach Florida while reflecting on the last week of great sessions and talks with other Citrix consultants.