eG Innovations, the leading IT performance management software provider,
today announced results from its 2018 Citrix Migration Survey. The
industry survey, jointly conducted by eG Innovations and virtualization
and cloud news and support website, DABCC, Inc., explores the status of
organizations' migration to Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop 7.x from
previous versions, in order to better understand the associated plans,
challenges and performance expectations from Citrix professionals. With
795 respondents representing all major industries and IT roles, the
survey results offer unique insights, trend analysis and predictions
that are useful for any IT professional undertaking this impactful
technology transition.
Citrix's desktop and application virtualization solutions are supporting
IT service delivery to millions of enterprise users around the globe and
a migration to the newest version of Citrix products is a significant
technology upgrade that introduces major architectural changes and adds
several new functionality improvements.
"Citrix offers a complete solution for securely and cost-effectively
delivering application and desktops to the enterprise, but the migration
to 7.x has presented some significant operational challenges to Citrix
customers," said George Spiers, 2018 Citrix Technology Professional
Awardee and EUC Architect. "The benefits of upgrading are substantial,
but migration has been slow until last year, in part due to the major
redeployment effort that the upgrade requires, and also due to some key
feature gaps between XenApp 6.x and 7.x. Citrix has closed many of these
gaps over the past two years, and this has enabled organizations to
fully plan their upgrades for 2018."
Key Findings: Migration to Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop 7.x
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70% of organizations are expected to complete the migration to XenApp
and XenDesktop 7.x by the end of the year.
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The main driver behind the migration to 7.x is the fact that older
versions are nearing EOL/EOM.
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Migration from 6.x to 7.x is not a simple in-place upgrade. 71% of
organizations expect to upgrade operating systems, 42% will be
upgrading hypervisors, and 36% will be changing their server hardware.
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The actual migration process itself is considered to be simple, but
78% of respondents rate the pre-migration and post-migration phases to
be much more challenging.
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Citrix Cloud deployments are in their infancy. Only 5% of
organizations are currently using Citrix Cloud services, but 45% are
likely to consider using Citrix Cloud in the future.
Key Findings: Citrix Performance Expectations
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When migrating to XenApp/XenDesktop 7.x, the largest concern for
Citrix professionals is ensuring that applications and desktops work
as expected, and that user experience does not degrade post-migration.
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Slow logon continues to be the most common complaint faced by Citrix
professionals. Measuring logon slowness is rated the most important
aspect of Citrix user experience.
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Performance monitoring for Citrix environments has become increasingly
reactive and admins are constantly in a firefighting mode. 86% of
respondents see faster problem diagnosis and troubleshooting as their
most critical need.
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Despite using many infrastructure monitoring tools, a major
performance challenge during the migration to XenApp/XenDesktop 7.x is
pinpointing how infrastructure issues are affecting Citrix performance.
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One of the main reasons for slow and lengthy problem diagnosis is that
organizations are using too many tools (up to 10 tools) for monitoring
their Citrix infrastructures. 91% agreed that having a
single-pane-of-glass monitoring solution would simplify
troubleshooting.
"From a performance management perspective, the upgrade to Citrix XenApp
and XenDesktop 7.x is a multi-level challenge," said Srinivas
Ramanathan, chief executive officer, eG Innovations. "With 7.x, Citrix
EdgeSight is no longer available, and so organizations must consider
other Citrix monitoring options. Furthermore, with the multi-tier and
inter-dependent nature of the Citrix infrastructures, it is not
surprising that a vast majority of administrators now recognize the
importance of a unified tool for monitoring the performance of the
Citrix tiers as well as that of the supporting infrastructure. An
end-to-end, holistic monitoring approach can ensure a successful Citrix
migration, without any interruptions or user-experience degradation,
from day one."
The 2018 Citrix Migration Survey Analysis Report is a free download,
available from the eG Innovations website. Download
here.
eG Innovations will present a live webinar featuring George Spiers and
Srinivas Ramanathan, on Tuesday, February 27, 2018 at 2pm GMT / 9am EST
to present and examine the results of this survey. Register
online.