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Remote Desktop Commander 3.9 Now Available

December 14, 2016 By admin Leave a Comment

Greetings friends and current Remote Desktop Commander customers! We’ve just released Version 3.9 of Remote Desktop Commander, both the Lite and Suite editions, so we want to tell you what’s new under the hood in terms of features.

In this RDPSoft E-Newsletter:

 

New Remote Desktop Commander 3.9 Features

End of Year Discount for New Subscriptions!

Need RDS Consulting? Contact Our Friends at RDSGurus.com

RDC 3.9 Download and Upgrade Links

 

MSP? Have a Complex Network? Remote Desktop Commander Now Lets you Monitor and Manage Remote Desktop Session Hosts and Citrix XenApp Deployments in Untrusted Domains and Workgroups

This Feature Is Present In the Following Editions: Suite

Remote Desktop Commander encrypts and stores alternate credentials in order to monitor Remote Desktop Session Hosts in untrusted domains.
Remote Desktop Commander encrypts and stores alternate credentials in order to monitor Remote Desktop Session Hosts in untrusted domains.
Assign alternate credentials to monitor Remote Desktop Session Hosts in untrusting domains.
Assign alternate credentials to monitor Remote Desktop Session Hosts in untrusting domains.
Need to manage sessions on RDSH systems in a different domain or workgroup?  Simple enter in alternate credentials and away you go!
Need to manage sessions on RDSH systems in a different domain or workgroup? Simple enter in alternate credentials and away you go!

Managed Service Providers know all too well the difficulty of managing systems in multi-tenant environments. Most MSPs isolate each of their clients in a separate domain, and if the client runs Remote Desktop Services or Citrix, the collection/farm is also bound to that domain. Previous versions of Remote Desktop Commander have required a separate deployment per AD forest. Now, in Version 3.9, we’ve made our software friendlier for MSPs. Version 3.9 supports the secure caching of user account credentials that can be used to authenticate against foreign domains.

Remote Desktop Commander administrators, after entering the appropriate credentials, can assign these credentials to RDS session hosts or Citrix servers they need to monitor or actively manage. This allows them to stand up considerably fewer deployments of our Remote Desktop Commander solution, reducing licensing costs associated with Microsoft SQL Server, as well as lowering administrative overhead. Provided that the different client domains are located on the same physical network (or common virtual network/VLAN), and provided there are rules that permit normal Windows network traffic in the datacenter (e.g. Kerberos, Dynamic RPC, etc), our software can authenticate across domains to bring the information from multiple clients into a single database. Similarly, the Farms/Collections of all clients can be managed in one area using the Remote Desktop Commander Client.

Improved Discovery of RDS Collections / Remote Desktop Session Hosts

This Feature Is Present In the Following Editions: Suite

Remote Desktop Commander 3.9 has improved Connection Broker support.
Remote Desktop Commander 3.9 has improved Connection Broker support.

Formerly, the Remote Desktop Commander Configuration Tool required you to add the names of Remote Desktop Session Hosts by hand. Now, if your RDS deployment has a server running the connection broker role, you can enter in the name of the connection broker server, and quickly import your RDSH systems for monitoring.

As described above, Remote Desktop Commander 3.9 allows you to provide alternate credentials for authenticating against foreign, non-trusting domains. You can also use alternate credentials to authenticate against connection brokers in other domains, in order to both monitor and manage those session hosts throughout the programs in the Remote Desktop Commander Suite.

Collect SPLA Usage Data From Untrusting Domains, Plus Filter Reports By Domain In Version 3.9 of the SPL Tracker Module

This Feature Is Present In the Following Editions: Suite

Now MSPs can authenticate against non-trusting domains, as well as filter SPLA usage data by domain, to rapidly produce consolidated SPLA reports.
Now MSPs can authenticate against non-trusting domains, as well as filter SPLA usage data by domain, to rapidly produce consolidated SPLA reports.

Previously, in order to obtain SPLA usage data for SPLA reporting, we required our MSP customers to stand up an instance of Remote Desktop Commander with the SPL Tracker in each of their client domains. Now, if alternate credentials are defined in the Remote Desktop Commander Configuration Tool, our SPL Tracker tool will also use them automatically to authenticate against foreign domains. And, you can now easily create multiple SPLA license usage classes per domain, by setting up domain filters and using the new Clone feature to duplicate existing license usage classes.

Improved Agent Service Performance and Dashboard

This Feature Is Present In the Following Editions: Suite

In Remote Desktop Commander 3.9, we’ve optimized our Agent service to where it operates faster and can handle a higher volume of monitored objects, such as on Remote Desktop Session Hosts that have tens of thousands of open UDP/TCP connections. We’ve also expanded our Performance Across the Farm Dashboard, so that even if you have not deployed the Agent service to your session hosts, you can still at least see current CPU and memory consumption on each session host.

Retention of Shadowing Preferences

This Feature Is Present In the Following Editions: Suite and Lite (Free)

Remote Desktop Commander 3.9 now automatically remembers your shadowing preferences
Remote Desktop Commander 3.9 now automatically remembers your shadowing preferences

Several of our customers requested that we add a feature to make Remote Desktop Commander “remember” the shadowing options preferences for the help desk user or administrator. That feature is now present in Version 3.9 and is a great time saver.

Import/Export of Remote Desktop Commander Client Preferences

This Feature Is Present In the Following Editions: Suite and Lite (Free)

Have lots of help desk personnel and administrators who need to manage sessions with Remote Desktop Commander?  Use the import/export feature to quickly replicate settings across all users.
Have lots of help desk personnel and administrators who need to manage sessions with Remote Desktop Commander? Use the import/export feature to quickly replicate settings across all users.

Do you have lots of help desk personnel and admins in your organization who need to manage RDS sessions, or access the detailed reporting found in the Remote Desktop Commander Suite? If so, now replicating configuration settings across multiple users is easy. Simply configure one instance of the client as needed, and then export those settings to a dat file. Other users can then import that Preferences file into their instance of Remote Desktop Commander to obtain the same master settings.

Now Through the End of December 2016 – $2 Off Your $9 Per Month Subscription for 3 Months!

Use coupon code RDCDEC16 when you start a new Remote Desktop Commander Suite Monthly Server subscription. Doing so will reduce the monthly per server licensing cost to only $7 per server for the next 3 months. To start your monthly subscription, click here.

Is Your Remote Desktop Services Deployment Giving You Tons Of Challenges? Look No Further Than the Experts at RDSGurus.com

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As you know, running a stable and fast Remote Desktop Services deployment takes quite a bit of tweaking. Whether it’s authentication issues, group policy settings, logon times, user profile disks, or application changes, sometimes you need to bring in the big guns. Look no further than the RDS Gurus Consultancy. Led by three Microsoft RDS MVPs, they can get your RDS collection in tip top shape in short order. For the biggest impact, consider leveraging both the RDS Gurus team AND a subscription to our Remote Desktop Commander Suite. Combining the insightful data we collect with the decades of hard won expertise they offer, your RDS infrastructure will soon be running smoother than ever!

Click here to contact the experts at RDSGurus.com

Remote Desktop Commander 3.9 Download and Upgrade Links

If you are an existing Remote Desktop Commander SUITE subscription licensee and/or active maintenance agreement holder, click here to request upgrade instructions.

If you are an existing Remote Desktop Commander LITE user, click here to download the latest version, which you can install directly over previous Remote Desktop Commander Lite versions.

If you’d like to learn more about the Remote Desktop Commander Suite, including its feature set and how to start a subscription for only $9 per server per month, click here.

Filed Under: Remote Desktop Services

Remote Desktop Commander 3.7 Now Available

July 13, 2016 By admin Leave a Comment

Greetings friends and current Remote Desktop Commander customers! We’ve just released Version 3.7 of Remote Desktop Commander, both the Lite and Suite editions, so we want to tell you what’s new under the hood in terms of features.

In this RDPSoft E-Newsletter:

 

New Remote Desktop Commander 3.7 Features

Remote Desktop Commander Lite Is Now Free For All Users!

PureRDS.org – Andy Milford’s New Free Resource Site For RDS Admins

Containers for Office 365? Yessir! – FSLogix Has a Solution For You

RDC 3.7 Download and Upgrade Links

 

Parameterized Integration of PowerShell Scripts and Commands is Now Supported in the Remote Desktop Session Navigator

This Feature Is Present In the Following Editions: Lite (Free) and Suite

Defining Your Own Parameterized PowerShell Scripts to Run Against Session Hosts, Users, Processes, and More.
Defining Your Own Parameterized PowerShell Scripts to Run Against Session Hosts, Users, Processes, and More.
Invoking Parameterized PowerShell Scripts to Run Against Session Hosts, Users, Processes, and More.
Invoking Parameterized PowerShell Scripts to Run Against Session Hosts, Users, Processes, and More.

Now you can pass the names of RDS/Citrix servers, users, processes, and more to your favorite command-line utilities and PowerShell scripts. Remote Desktop Commander 3.7 allows you to define parameter placeholders for the objects in the Remote Desktop Session Navigator. When you invoke your scripts/programs from a menu, Remote Desktop Commander automatically substitutes the object names that are focused or checked for the parameters. Plus, we’ve already added some new built-in PowerShell scripts, for things like enabling/disabling drain mode on Remote Desktop Session Hosts, AND delegating shadowing permissions to non-administrators. More built-in scripts are coming soon!

Automated Discovery Of RDS Collections and Remote Desktop Session Hosts

This Feature Is Present In the Following Editions: Lite (Free) and Suite

Remote Desktop Commander can now auto-maintain groups of session hosts by collection name.  Just add your RDS connection brokers, and it will discover everything else.
Remote Desktop Commander can now auto-maintain groups of session hosts by collection name. Just add your RDS connection brokers, and it will discover everything else.

Formerly, the Remote Desktop Commander Client required you to add in the names of session hosts by hand. Now, if your RDS deployment has a server running the connection broker role, simply enter in the name of that server. Remote Desktop Commander will then auto discover all of the collections and remote desktop session hosts in each collection, and maintain and update those groupings for you automatically.

Greatly Improved Refresh Speed in the “Performance Across the Farm” Dashboards

This Feature Is Present In the Following Editions: Suite

Due to several new optimizations, the Performance and Load Across the Farm dashboards reload much more quickly.
Due to several new optimizations, the Performance and Load Across the Farm dashboards reload much more quickly.

To increase scalability of our session host performance dashboards (e.g. those that track CPU/Memory consumption by session) for larger customers, we’ve made new optimizations in Version 3.7 of Remote Desktop Commander that have decreased loading/reloading times by over 60%! Due to new WMI and SQL query techniques, these dashboards are much quicker when reloading, providing a significant performance boost for organizations with more than 10 or 20 session hosts they monitor with our agent service.

Remote Desktop Commander Lite is Now Free! Missing TSAdmin Woes on Windows Server 2012 are No More!

Yep, we did it! By making Remote Desktop Commander Lite free, we hope that all Remote Desktop Services admins who have been struggling with the removal of TSAdmin (aka the Remote Desktop Services Manager) in Windows Server 2012 will struggle no more. Plus, with the new features related to session host discovery for RDS collections and PowerShell integration, you’ll now be able to manage your farm like a pro! It works great with Citrix XenApp deployments too – give it a whirl!

Click here for more information on this new free release, plus links to download it or to purchase support.

Andy Milford, RDPSoft CEO and Microsoft MVP in Remote Desktop Services, Has Launched His New RDS Resource Site – PureRDS.org

purerds.org

As part of his technical community outreach associated with the Microsoft MVP award, RDPSoft CEO Andy Milford has created a new resource site solely for Remote Desktop Services administrators. Packed with tips, tricks, scripts, and free tools, he hopes it will make life in the trenches easier for those responsible for setting up and maintaining remote desktop services implementations.

Click here to check out PureRDS.org

Trying To Use Office 365 in Your Virtual Desktop or Published Desktop Environment? You Need the Office 365 Container From Our Alliance Partner FSLogix

FSlogix

A few months ago we discussed how FSLogix, an RDPSoft alliance partner, was greatly improving user profile performance with its Profile Containers product. If any of our readers have tried to use built in User Profile Disks (UPDs) in Windows Server 2012, you have most likely experienced the limitations and bugs with Microsoft’s implementation. FSLogix solved those limitations with its Profile Containers solution, and now has created a new container product, this time for Office 365.

As some of you may know, Office 365 can run very poorly in virtual desktop or published desktop environments, as things like Cached Exchange Mode cannot be fully enabled. Now, thanks to Office 365 Container from FSLogix, that problem is solved. Take a quick peak at the these Office 365 Container features, and then read more at the FSLogix website:

  • Roam all of Office 365 on RDS, XenApp, and XenDesktop including Skype for Business and OneDrive
  • Enjoy super fast, enterprise class email on all your virtual desktops
  • Enable Cached Exchange Mode with large file support for OST, PST, PAB
  • Eliminate the constant deleting of corrupt OSTs
  • Easy drop-in deployment with simple configuration and GPO based management
  • Recover server and network capacity – and get rid of workarounds!

Learn more about FSLogix Office 365 Container at the FSLogix Website

Remote Desktop Commander 3.7 Download and Upgrade Links

If you are an existing Remote Desktop Commander SUITE subscription licensee and/or active maintenance agreement holder, click here to request upgrade instructions.

If you are an existing Remote Desktop Commander LITE user, click here to download the latest version, which you can install directly over previous Remote Desktop Commander Lite versions.

If you’d like to learn more about the Remote Desktop Commander Suite, including its feature set and how to start a subscription for only $9 per server per month, click here.

Filed Under: Remote Desktop Services

Remote Desktop Commander Lite Is Now Free!

July 6, 2016 By admin Leave a Comment

Greetings fellow Remote Desktop Services and Citrix admins – we hope you’re doing well.

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Here at RDPSoft, we’re proud to announce that we’re making Remote Desktop Commander Lite COMPLETELY FREE for everyone in the server based computing community.

Previously priced at $99 per admin, you can now download and use it freely in perpetuity. It’s our gift to you all, and we hope you enjoy it.

It is also our hope that, with the free version of Remote Desktop Commander Lite, Windows Server 2012 RDS admins will no longer have to struggle with Server Manager to perform fundamental, basic tasks like shadowing, viewing connected users, resetting user sessions, terminating hung processes, and sending messages. Now workgroup deployments of Remote Desktop Services or “connection-broker less” deployments can be managed as well!

Moreover, we think that you will enjoy the superset of features found in the latest version of Remote Desktop Commander Lite that are not found in Server Manager or the legacy TSAdmin tool, such as…

  • The ability to view and monitor RDP latency and connection quality on RDP 8 connections.
  • The ability to automatically group and sort sessions intelligently by user, computer, activity level, bandwidth consumption, and client OS level.
  • The ability to add in user-defined, parameterized PowerShell scripts to extend the functionality of Remote Desktop Commander Lite.
  • The ability to manage RDS connections on any Windows OS level or role, be it Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, or Windows Server 2016.
Defining Your Own Parameterized PowerShell Scripts to Run Against Session Hosts, Users, Processes, and More.
Invoking Parameterized PowerShell Scripts to Run Against Session Hosts, Users, Processes, and More.
Monitoring RDP Protocol Levels and RDP Latency and Connection Quality
Viewing Process Memory Consumption by Grouped User
Viewing and Managing User Sessions with Remote Desktop Commander
Viewing Process Memory Consumption, Grouped by Heaviest Memory Consumers First

Move past Server Manager for RDS management, and start using Remote Desktop Commander Lite today.

Review Remote Desktop Commander Lite features, screenshots, and video(s)

Learn more about how Remote Desktop Commander Lite replaces TSAdmin for both legacy Server 2008 and newer Server 2012 RDS deployments.

Download the Remote Desktop Commander Lite free tool

Need personalized support for Remote Desktop Commander Lite? Purchase support incidents here.

Learn more about the full Remote Desktop Commander Suite solution, for session recording, historical reporting on RDS/Citrix farm metrics, license tracking, performance monitoring, and much more. All for only $9 per server monitored per month.

Filed Under: Remote Desktop Management

Citrix Edgesight and Citrix Director Alternatives

May 6, 2016 By admin Leave a Comment

For years, we’ve done business with small-to-medium sized Citrix shops who need a view into XenApp and XenDesktop performance data. Why? Many of these company server admins have struggled with the way Citrix phased out “traditional” Citrix Edgesight in favor of Citrix Director and Netscaler HDX Insight.

Let’s look at a few of these sticking points in depth to find out why they’re turning towards our Remote Desktop Commander Suite as a viable Citrix Edgesight replacement or Citrix Director alternative.

The Citrix Director Performance Data Set is Not Granular Enough

Yes, Citrix Edgesight was always a bit of a bear to get running, and even more of a bear to maintain. But when it worked, it was great at providing in-depth analysis and reporting of how individual user activities could impact server performance and health. Citrix Director was more of a help-desk – a lightweight monitoring tool first and foremost. Therefore, as Citrix has integrated Edgesight features into Citrix Director, admins are finding that some of the historical session data they liked to examine went missing or is much harder to drill into.

Moreover, as we’ll see in a minute, you can only get this more granular historical session data if you are a Citrix Platinum customer. And for most small-to-medium sized organizations, that’s a very expensive proposition!

With our Remote Desktop Commander Suite, we capture historical session data with our agents, and can do so with whatever level of granularity you want. The default is every 30 seconds, but this can be increased or decreased based on your database storage capabilities.

With Remote Desktop Commander, it's just a mouse click from seeing broader performance metrics like this...
With Remote Desktop Commander, you’re just a mouse click from broad performance dashboard metrics like this…

 

.. to this level of granular Citrix user session detail, seeing how different apps in different sessions are impacting performance over time.
.. to granular user session details, seeing how different apps in different sessions are impacting performance over time.

Citrix Director Only Provides Limited Data Retention for Non-Platinum Customers

Another big gotcha is that even if the non-Platinum, non-Edgesight Citrix Director monitoring data sets are enough for an organization, they cap your length of time for data retention. Believe it or not, Citrix is not the only vendor in this space that uses this technique upsell more expensive licensing tiers.

Previously, we wrote a detailed blog post on why most RDS/Citrix monitoring tools’ licensing models are bull$h!+ , and “pay for extended data retention” is at the top of our pet peeve list.

We don’t play those games over here. As long as you have available storage on a Microsoft SQL Server in your network, you can retain detailed Citrix session performance data for as long as you like.

Citrix Platinum Licensing – To Get Citrix Edgesight Granular Performance Data – Is Hella Expensive

This simple fact, which has been true even before Citrix integrated and overhauled the Edgesight product into Citrix Director, has done more to single-handedly create the market for third-party vendors that do this type of monitoring. And there are a ton of them in this space, as they all attempt to capitalize on that nearly $300 per concurrent user delta in pricing from Citrix Advanced Edition to Citrix Platinum. These third-party vendors’ feature sets and reporting depth are varied, as is their cost of implementation and ongoing upkeep.

This nearly $300 per concurrent user delta is the reason we have a third-party Citrix monitoring tools market.
This nearly $300 per concurrent user delta is the reason we have a third-party Citrix monitoring tools market.

At RDPSoft, our focus has been on delivering the top 60% of reporting and monitoring features that 100% of Citrix and RDS shops need, while we couple the most affordable price point in the industry with the most flexible licensing model.

Certainly, there are vendors in the space that offer thousands of out-of-box reports with super sexy graphs for management. And if you want to pay $50 to $200 per concurrent user for that luxury – plus consulting packages to install and integrate their tools, that’s your call.

It really is difficult to justify the cost.

And, You Have Options . . . 

With RDPsoft’s Remote Desktop Commander Suite, you can easily stand up a Citrix monitoring and reporting solution that will quickly track:

  • User session performance
  • User activity monitoring / idle time
  • Application and concurrent user licensing trends

. . . All with the ability to record session screenshots alongside active session management tools. The cost is only $9 per XenApp server monitored per month / $1 per XenDesktop virtual desktop monitored per month.

Remote Desktop Commander Suite is simply your best play in the market.

Add Remote Desktop Commander to your existing Citrix Director monitoring platform as an overlay, or use it in lieu of those tools. Either way, based on our customer feedback so far, we think you’ll be quite satisfied.

Updated: December 2020.

Filed Under: citrix edgesight Tagged With: Citrix Director, Citrix Director Alternative, Citrix Edgesight, Citrix Edgesight Alternative, Citrix Edgesight Replacement

Remote Desktop Performance: Key Metrics to Watch

January 4, 2016 By admin Leave a Comment

So, you’ve implemented a brand new Remote Desktop Services (RDS) or Citrix XenDesktop farm. Now, you want to start monitoring different metrics to get a better handle on Remote Desktop performance in general or maybe determine which users and/or clients are the most costly in terms of resources used.

Here are the key remote desktop performance categories you need to keep an eye on, and why they’re so important:

CPU Usage

While RDS Dynamic Fair Share Scheduling (and the built in Citrix XenApp equivalents) help evenly distribute CPU load amongst “plain vanilla,” “task worker” user sessions, this technology is not a panacea. For some MSPs and on-premise Remote Desktop Services shops, some users will require a much larger share of CPU (implemented via the Windows System Resource Manager) in order to run their beefier software. In other situations, Dynamic Fair Share Scheduling may let you inadvertently stuff too many users on an existing virtual machine, because DFSS will dutily throttle available CPU down to the point where common tasks may take *forever* to complete. Therefore, it is still very important to look at remote desktop CPU consumption patterns by user, even down to the process level running in the user sessions.

Memory Usage

Unlike DFSS above, there is no way to throttle available remote desktop memory per user session, which makes it even more critical to monitor remote desktop memory consumption both by user session aggregate and on a per process basis. By analyzing memory use by user and by process, you can better optimize the farm, and/or silo certain users and/or applications on specific servers that are better provisioned for their memory needs.

Bandwidth Usage

We’ve written at length about Remote Desktop Bandwidth consumption here and here, but many admins continue to be surprised at how much bandwidth RDP or ICA can use, depending on how it has been configured. Remote Desktop Protocol Version 8 and higher can double, triple, or even quadruple bandwidth use in certain use cases when UDP is enabled alongside TCP for transport. Moreover, if you permit transfer of files and screenshots via cut and paste, bandwidth can be consumed in a hurry. Since this has a significant impact on the user experience for others if RDP usage saturates the external Internet link, it’s important to see which users consume the most bandwidth, and what they are doing when they consume it.

Connection Quality

If you’ve moved your RDS farm to Windows Server 2012 or later, you can now get a much greater handle on individual user session latency and “potentially available bandwidth” via new RemoteFX performance counters. This quickly lets you determine if user connection problems are on their end, or if many of your users are experiencing high latency due to a load or networking problem on your end. Unfortunately, these performance counters are not very easy to correlate with individual users, but fortunately, our Remote Desktop Commander Suite can do this automatically for you.

Leverage an Affordable Remote Desktop Performance Monitoring Solution

We’ve touched on four big remote desktop performance monitoring areas above. While Citrix provides some monitoring capabilities in its expensive, upper licensing tiers (via EdgeSight / Director), smaller shops running regular Microsoft Remote Desktop Services are not provided with built in monitoring tools, short of what an admin can script together with PowerShell. While you can look at upper tier monitoring solutions, the per concurrent user price of these tools are rather steep, especially as they are sold through the channel.

For only $9 per server per month, let our Remote Desktop Commander Suite offering monitor each of those areas for you.

Please review our sample reports, demonstration videos, and feature listing now. Then, consider starting your subscription with us. With a 30-day money back guarantee and free initial support, you have absolutely nothing to lose.

Filed Under: Performance Tagged With: remote desktop bandwidth, Remote Desktop CPU, Remote Desktop Memory, remote desktop performance

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