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Introducing Windows MultiPoint Server 2011
Dean Paron, Product Unit ManagerMichael Kleef, Product ManagerMicrosoft Corporation
Windows MultiPoint Server 2011
Windows 7Desktop
Windows 7Desktop
Windows 7Desktop
Windows 7Desktop
Windows MultiPoint Server
Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 enables multiple users to simultaneously share one computer.
Windows MultiPoint Server 2011
Windows MultiPoint Server
Monitor and interact with desktops for command and control
Built on Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 platform
Connect both local stations and conventional RDP thin clients
Turnkey setup and streamlined admin for the non-IT Pro
USBConnect
Direct VideoConnect
RepurposedPC/Laptop
RDP ThinClient
Client Station Hardware Examples
USB Zero Clients
LAN Clients
Wyse DevonIT NComputing
MultiPort Graphics Card
NVIDIA
Wyse
Pluggable
HP
Demo: WMS 2011
demo
Windows MultiPoint Server DemoDean ParonProduct Unit ManagerWindows MultiPoint Server
Key Feature Recap
Desktop orchestrationExercise command and control over the environment by monitoring and interacting with station thumbnails
Broad client supportSupport for both low-cost locally created stations and conventional thin clients.
Robust station experienceWindows 7 experience at each station with support for multiple languages, private USB and unique IP addresses.
Simplified setup and managementDay-to-day use designed for non-IT Pros across multiple servers. Powershell and Hyper-V support for admins.
ISV extensibilityShares the Windows Server Solutions SDK with Small Business Server and Home Server 2011
Expanded availabilityDomain-joinable Premium SKU available to all customers via VL and OEM licensing
Repurposed PC
USB Connect
MultiPoint Server
Direct Video
Connect
Traditional Thin Client
Desktop Orchestration
Desktop Orchestration
• Gives the administrator visibility and control over station desktops
• Functionality includes• View near real-time thumbnails
of activity• Block station• Open and Close Apps• Project one station to another or
all• Limit Web Site Browsing
ISV Extensibility
(c)Microsoft Corporation
MultiPoint Manager Extensibility
• Ability to add new tabs or new sub-tabs in MultiPoint Manager
• Common SDK with Windows Small Business Server 2011 and Windows Home Server 2011• Shares Dashboard portions of
SDK; does not include provider framework
• Leverage existing controls or create from scratch with WPF
10
FFabrikam
Languages for WMS 2011 Four new languages added
Fully localized for Windows MultiPoint Server 2011
MultiPoint Manager AND for client experience
Chinese Traditional
Chinese Simplified
Chinese HK*
English
French
German
Hungarian*
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Polish*
Portuguese (Brazil)
Portuguese (Portugal)*
Russian
Spanish
Turkish
Additional languages available with Windows Server 2008 R2
and Language Packs (localized for client experience only)
Arabic
Bulgarian
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dutch
Estonian
Finnish
Greek
Hebrew
Latvian
Lithuanian
Norwegian
Romanian
Serbian Latin
Slovakian
Slovenian
Swedish
Thai
Ukrainian
* New with Windows MultiPoint Server 2011.
Minimum System ReqsThese recommendations represent a rough guideline. Actual sizing requirements depend on the particular workload and hardware. Always validate sizing using your own applications and hardware.
Application scenario Up to 4stations
5-6 stations
7-10 stations
11-14 stations
15-20stations
Productivity
Office, Web browsing, line-of-business applications
CPU: 2C1
RAM: 2GB
CPU: 2C
RAM: 4GB
CPU: 4C1
RAM: 6GB
CPU: 4C
RAM: 8GB
CPU: 4C+MT or 6C1
RAM: 8 GB
Mixed
Productivity plus: Occasional video use at 360p native resolution.
CPU: 2C
RAM: 2GB
CPU: 2C
RAM: 4GB
CPU: 4C
RAM: 6GB
CPU: 4C+MT or 6C1
RAM: 8GB
CPU: 4C+MT or 6C
RAM: 8 GB
Media intensive2
Productivity plus: Frequent video at 360p native resolution
CPU: 2C
RAM: 2GB
CPU: 4C
RAM: 4GB
CPU: 4C+MT or 6C
RAM: 6GB
CPU: 4C+MT or 6C
RAM: 8GB
CPU: 4C+MT or 8C
RAM: 8 GB
Thin Client: RemoteFX3
USB video not recommended
1 - 2C = 2 cores, 4C = 4 cores, 6C = 6 cores, MT = Multithreading2 - Video testing was performed using 360p H.264 video at its native resolution3 - RemoteFX, or equivalent technology for RDP, is required when 15 – 20 remotely connected thin clients running full motion
video within their session
Editions and Pricing
Open
Charity
SimultaneousSessions
Domain Join
20
10
Standard Premium CAL
$115
$817$330
YES
NO
Features
Both Standard and Premium are available in VL and OEM licensing. VL is shown above.Each station requires both a WS and a WMS cal. Combined price shown above.
Max ProcSockets
MaxMemory (GB)
Hyper-V
2
1
32
8
1 + 1
NO
Academic
$115
Premium Standard
$139
$29
$29
$50,000Traditional 1:1 Computing
$50,000Windows MultiPoint Server 2011
Economics and Evidence
$50,000Traditional 1:1 Computing
$50,000Windows MultiPoint Server 2011
Economics and Evidence
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Economics and Evidence
66%You save two out of every three dollars when you put seats down with WMS
HardwareSavings
Energy CostSavings
Ongoing MaintenanceSavings
Software Savings
Economics and Evidence
HardwareSavings 66%
Traditional 1:1Environment
Windows MultiPoint Server 2011
$75,600 $25,475
Cost per Seat $1,145 $391 66%
Total
Energy CostSavings
Ongoing MaintenanceSavings
67%
99%
$35,640
$9,320
$123,650
$11,642
$42
$42,216 66%
Software Savings -64%$3,090 $5,057
Composite Organization Three-Year Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)Source: The Total Economic Impact Of Microsoft Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 In Emerging Market Countries, a commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Microsoft, April 2011. Full Study
Resources
Technet Library: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff683633.aspx
Application Compatibility:http://www.rdcompatibility.com
Availability:Download Center: February 21, 2011MSDN, Technet, February 25, 2011Volume License Download: March 1st, 2011.
Social:microsoft.com/multipointtwitter.com/msmultipointfacebook.com/windowsmultipointserver
© 2011 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries.The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to
be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS
PRESENTATION.
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