Moving into a Citrix environment

We are merging with another firm, and will (eventually) be moving our design work into their citrix-based cloud environment.  20 years ago, MicroStation and InRoads didn't play nicely with Citrix, but that was a LONG time ago.  Is anyone currently working in that environment, and do you have suggestions for us as we plan the transition?

Thanks in advance.

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  • We are working on a similar transition and our testing of ORD, ProjectWise, Civil3D, etc. all are working great in the Citrix environment.  Using a master image for the users with the correct versions of your software is a huge time saver (verses updating 100s of individual computers).

    A couple of items to consider.

    -Do a lot of software and user testing, and use a diverse group of users.

    -Be aware that the host server hardware may be slower than a dedicated workstation.  Most server blades CPUs will top out at ~2.4ghz, while a dedicated workstation CPU can run at ~4.0ghz.  It does make a difference.

    -Some software vendors will not support a program running on a VDI, or possibly band its use in the EULA.

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  • We are working on a similar transition and our testing of ORD, ProjectWise, Civil3D, etc. all are working great in the Citrix environment.  Using a master image for the users with the correct versions of your software is a huge time saver (verses updating 100s of individual computers).

    A couple of items to consider.

    -Do a lot of software and user testing, and use a diverse group of users.

    -Be aware that the host server hardware may be slower than a dedicated workstation.  Most server blades CPUs will top out at ~2.4ghz, while a dedicated workstation CPU can run at ~4.0ghz.  It does make a difference.

    -Some software vendors will not support a program running on a VDI, or possibly band its use in the EULA.

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