


Re: expertise in-house that you mention, with Jentu, you don't have to be a VDI expert, just be able to work with the OS naturally. We are new to VDI and don't have the in-house expertise we should must have been hell, especially with user complaints, sorry to hear that, I know too well, the stress of it all. I will be looking for another consultant to get their recommendations. These are the same people that setup our VDI and specified the SAN and servers. They had one of their engineers looking at it at 8:00 am on Friday and we are told it is the SAN. I did hear back from one of our IT consultants, on Friday night. We are new to VDI and don't have the in-house expertise we should have. What would be the quickest fix for this as our users are losing productivity and getting very frustrated? There are 20 other VM servers on the SAN besides the Horizon View setup. SAN Dell Compellent 4-400 GB SSD drives (1 is a spare), 30-300 GB 15K SAS drives (2 spares) 14-1 TB 7K drives. We are at 180 users now and 80 of those were added about 2 months ago.ĭid we just hit a threshold of users adding more data and the boot storm just got worst?įor VDI we have 4 Dell PowerEdge R620 servers Intel Xeon E5-2640 2.0GHz, 256 MB of memory The problem I have is we followed their so called expertise and 1 1/2 years later they have a whole new recommendation. They are now telling me they could add a QNAP with SSD drives for around $4000 to take load off the SAN or do persistent disks. I did hear back from one of our IT consultants on Friday night.
