If you will use Citrix tools (Machine Creation Services or Provisioning Services) to create VMs for your deployment, prepare a master image or template on your host hypervisor. If your deployment has more than one zone, you can move a catalog … If your machines are already available, you must still create one or more machine catalogs for those machines.
Then, create the machine catalog. When you create a catalog of VMs, you specify how to provision those VMs. Select a machine catalog and then select Add machines in the Actions pane. Select Machine Catalogs in the Studio navigation pane. When you create a catalog of VMs, you specify how to provision those VMs. Machines from a Machine Catalog can only be … Select a catalog and then select Rename Machine Catalog in the Actions pane. As you will see from this post.
Once the above configuration is finished below process will start on the AWS side. Select Machine Catalogs in the Studio navigation pane. Provide the machine name and catalog name and click Finish. Prepare a master image on the hypervisor or cloud service. I will create both a Machine Catalog and Delivery Group to publish a couple of applications to StoreFront. Enter the new name. If there are insufficient existing … You select that image (or snapshot), specify the number of VMs to create in the catalog, and configure additional information. Then you create the machine catalog in Studio. You can use Citrix tools such as Machine Creation Services (MCS) or Citrix Provisioning.
If you use Citrix Provisioning to create machines, see the Citrix Provisioning documentation for instructions. Select the number of virtual machines to add. Select the network used for MCS machine. Create a machine catalog … Add machines to a machine catalog. The steps I take here will be similar to those you would take to deploy a XenApp shared Desktop.
Or, you can use your own tools to provide machines. Select the active directory OU where MCS machines will be placed.
Move a catalog to a different zone. Make sure the host has sufficient processors, memory, and storage to accommodate the number of machines you will create. Create machine catalogs Overview. Rename a catalog.