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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 30, 2011
Filed:
Nov. 28, 2006
Anthony Edward Low, St. Ives, AU;
Richard Jason Croft, Wollstonecraft, AU;
Richard James Mazzaferri, Mooney Mooney, AU;
Paul Adam Ryman, Dural, AU;
Nicholas Alexander Bissett, Leura, AU;
Michael Wookey, Epping, AU;
Donovan Ross Hackett, Epping, AU;
Anthony Edward Low, St. Ives, AU;
Richard Jason Croft, Wollstonecraft, AU;
Richard James Mazzaferri, Mooney Mooney, AU;
Paul Adam Ryman, Dural, AU;
Nicholas Alexander Bissett, Leura, AU;
Michael Wookey, Epping, AU;
Donovan Ross Hackett, Epping, AU;
Citrix Systems, Inc., Fort Lauderdale, FL (US);
Abstract
A method for providing access to a computing environment includes the step of receiving, by a broker machine, a request from a client machine for access to a computing environment, the request including an identification of a user of the client machine. One of a plurality of virtual machines is identified by a session management component, the identified virtual machine providing the requested computing environment. One of a plurality of execution machines is identified, the identified execution machine providing a terminal services session in which a hypervisor executes to provide access to hardware resources required by the identified virtual machine. The hypervisor launches the identified virtual machine. A connection is established between the client machine and the identified virtual machine, via the terminal services session.