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App-V Best Practices Analyzer Now Available!

A sensible question to ask is how you know whether your Streaming Server has settings that result in sub-optimal server performance. Enter the Microsoft Application Virtualization Best Practices Analyzer tool. The App-V BPA is a tool used to scan an App-V Management or Streaming Server for configuration settings that could result in sub-optimal server performance. The App-V BPA produces standardized reports that are generated by the Microsoft Baseline Configuration Analyzer.

Key Features Included Are:

  • Scanning of local and remote servers
  • A single BPA installation can scan multiple servers
  • HTML-format report is displayed upon completion of the scan
  • XML-format report with the results of the scan is saved to the current directory
  • Warnings and errors have specific actionable guidance
  • Console-based operation

What Does A Report Look Like?

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Some Useful Tips

  1. You’re not limited to running the App-V BPA only against a Streaming Server.
  2. It is a recommended best practice to install the App-V BPA in the default program files location as it has ACL based security applied.

Where Do I Find It?

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=1A091960-1C9F-4BFC-9247-284E83C07D02&displaylang=en

Enjoy!

-The App-V Team

Posted: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 12:59 PM by Andrew Montgomery

Comments

The App-V Blog said:

Yesterday must have been The Day Of The Tool as not only did our very own Andrew Montgomery post on the

# October 30, 2008 5:56 PM

BlogMS - Official Microsoft Team Blogs said:

545 articles were published across 203 Microsoft Team blogs between the 20 th October and 2 nd November

# November 5, 2008 5:47 PM

The SoftGrid Team Blog said:

A sensible question to ask is how you know whether your Streaming Server has settings that result in

# February 11, 2009 8:47 AM

The SoftGrid Team Blog said:

A sensible question to ask is how you know whether your Streaming Server has settings that result in

# March 13, 2009 1:29 AM

The SoftGrid/App-V Callback Resource Site said:

The first thing you’ll probably want to do in preparation for your callback is gather up any relevant

# April 2, 2009 10:26 AM
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