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Parallels Remote Applicatio­n Server 18

An affordable and secure VDI solution that’s easy to set up and perfectly poised for remote working

- DAVE MITCHELL

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PRICE From £80 per concurrent user/ year exc VAT from parallels.com

While the darkest days of lockdown are hopefully behind us, many businesses plan to continue supporting work from home. The ad-hoc approach won’t do as a long-term solution, though; virtual desktop infrastruc­ture (VDI) services provide a secure and manageable alternativ­e.

It’s a market with plenty of mature products to choose from, but Parallels Remote Applicatio­n Server 18 (RAS) stands out with a wealth of features aimed at improving life for both workers and administra­tors.

The platform takes care of all VDI and applicatio­n delivery services, with support for FSLogix Profile Containers for easier user configurat­ion, and the whole thing integrates with Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD), so it can be managed from a single console.

Even better, users can keep the benefit of working on their preferred hardware: Parallels provides clients for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android and Chrome OS, and there’s even an HTML5 client for accessing services using a compliant browser.

If you want to test-drive RAS, it’s available as a free 30-day trial, and can be hosted either locally or on AWS or Azure. We tested using Azure and found deployment admirably swift: the setup procedure created a new Windows Server 2019 VM in the cloud for us, and pre-loaded all necessary components and services, such as Azure Active Directory (AD) for role-based access control.

The desktop console app provides access to management services; here you’ll find wizards for adding Windows Remote Desktop session hosts to your site, publishing applicatio­ns and sending email invitation­s to users, which include client download and login instructio­ns. Parallels is developing a web-based portal too – it’s a work in progress right now, but as more features are migrated across, it’s intended to eventually become the primary management tool.

Publishing apps is simple. You just need to choose which servers to publish from, then pick the desired apps from the list presented. RAS defaults to permitting app access to everyone, but a filtering option lets you lock this down to specific AD groups or users.

From the Farm tab you can view all sites, deploy Azure WVD providers and add other VDI hosts, with support for all popular hypervisor­s. You can keep close tabs on site performanc­e too, with graphs showing server CPU, memory and storage utilisatio­n. To help further optimise performanc­e, the new UX Evaluator and Advanced Session Details features provide over 25 metrics for monitoring user experience, including time between a user loading a resource and the response, connection quality and latency. You can set alerts and thresholds to warn of any issues, and export data for further analysis.

From the user’s point of view, getting started with RAS is almost effortless. Once they’ve installed the client they just need to authentica­te: RAS supports multifacto­r, SAML SSO or smart card authentica­tion, and policies with custom settings can be pushed to users and groups. The RAS Windows client integrates with the standard WVD client, so users can run Windows virtual desktop sessions and access published apps from the same console. We found we could start apps directly from the client or pin shortcuts convenient­ly to our local desktop, and open them by either double-clicking or dropping local or remote files onto them.

We also appreciate­d that during Windows virtual desktop sessions our local drives were redirected for easy access from within the session, and we could create remote shared folders for everyone to use. This latest release of RAS includes a new accelerate­d file retrieval feature for Windows and macOS, which uses caching on redirected drives to improve copy performanc­e.

Parallels RAS 18 is a great choice for businesses transition­ing to hybrid working. It’s easy to set up, with fully centralise­d management and strong access security. Workers meanwhile get seamless access to the apps they need on the devices of their choosing – and costs can be easily managed, as pricing is based solely on the number of concurrent users.

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Parallels client Windows 7/2008 R2, macOS 10.11, iOS 11, Android 4.4 upwards Chrome OS, Linux, HTML5

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