Citrix Presentation Server 4.5: The Unauthorized Advanced Technical Design Guide (Advanced Technical Design Guide series)
Summary
This completely updated edition is a field guide that details the design and deployment of Citrix Presentation Server environments. Written from years of practical experience, it provides readers with the insight needed to tackle tough design issues, including printing, profile management, Citrix Web Interface, server farm design, licensing, and performance tuning. Concepts are reinforced with more than 140 decision-based advantages/disadvantages comparison charts.
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