Looking for information about integrating App-V into SCCM
My company has decided to integrate App-V into SCCM. I'm looking for good documentation about setting this up. We currently have a full App-V infrastructure running (has been for some time), but it is v4.5. We just got 4.6 SP1, and are
ready to begin the planning and development needed to integrate. The current plan is to leave the existing App-V structure alone, and build a new one that is integrated into SCCM, then when all is ready (and thoroughly tested), switch everyone
in the network to the new servers.
Can anyone please provide some links to good documentation about setting up the new App-V environment alongside SCCM? Any help is appreciated, no matter how small the page. I'm really hoping for a book-length PDF on the subject. In fact,
if you can point me to an actual book that you know is a good reference, that will work too.
Thank you
March 22nd, 2011 9:45pm
See
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/appvirtualization/cc843994.aspx and keep in mind that AppV 4.6 SP1 is not yet supported.Torsten Meringer | http://www.mssccmfaq.de
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March 22nd, 2011 10:39pm
Direct link:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/f/7/8/f784a197-73be-48ff-83da-4102c05a6d44/APP-V/App-V_and_ConfigMgr_Whitepaper_Final.docx
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March 22nd, 2011 10:59pm
Some great links provided by Torsten and Jannes.
Biggest GOTCHA'S I can provide is
- Watch out for
existing APP-V clients when the SCCM client is installed. Once you enable the integration, your current APPV 4.5 clients will flush APPV cache and SCCM will enable the override URL.
- Also note the SCCM and APPV cache size recommendations when streaming or downloading. (Can be adjusted by scripts later)
- APPV\SCCM streamed APPS to DO NOT fall over to other DP's unless you script the Override URL
-
You cannot suppress APPV\SCCM deployments unless you use the SCCM SDK
Other than that I’m looking FWD to using 4.6 sp1 sequencer
J
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March 23rd, 2011 8:05pm