Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops

Nutanix virtualization environments

Follow this guidance when using Nutanix Acropolis to provide virtual machines in your Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops deployment. The setup process includes the following tasks:

  • Install and register the Nutanix plugin in your Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops environment.
  • Create a connection to the Nutanix Acropolis hypervisor.
  • Create a machine catalog that uses a snapshot of a master image you created on the Nutanix hypervisor.

For more information, see the Nutanix Acropolis MCS Plugin Installation Guide, available at the Nutanix Support Portal.

Prepare to install the Nutanix MCS plugin for the Citrix Cloud connector

Nutanix Acropolis integration prerequisites for the Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Delivery Controller include:

  • Users running the AHV MCS plugin for the Citrix Cloud Connector installer must have administrator privileges on the Citrix Cloud Connector VM.
  • Register the Citrix Cloud Connector VM with a resource location in the Citrix Cloud tenant.
  • Install the AHV MCS plugin for the Citrix Cloud Connector on all Cloud Connectors registered with the Citrix Cloud tenant. Perform this installation even if the connectors serve a resource location without the AHV.

Install and register the Nutanix plugin

After you install the Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops components, complete the following procedure to install and register the Nutanix plugin on the Delivery Controllers. You will then be able to use Studio to create a connection to the Nutanix hypervisor and then create a machine catalog that uses a snapshot of a master image you created in the Nutanix environment.

  1. Obtain the Nutanix plugin from Nutanix, and install it on the Delivery Controllers.
  2. Verify that a Nutanix Acropolis folder has been created in C:\Program Files\Common Files\Citrix\HCLPlugins\CitrixMachineCreation\v1.0.0.0.
  3. Run C:\\Program Files\\Common Files\\Citrix\\HCLPlugins\\RegisterPlugins.exe –PluginsRoot “C:\\Program Files\\Common Files\\Citrix\\HCLPlugins\\CitrixMachineCreation\\v1.0.0.0”.
  4. Restart the Citrix Host Service, Citrix Broker Service, and Citrix Machine Creation Services.
  5. Run the following PowerShell cmdlets to verify that the Nutanix Acropolis plugin has been registered:

    Add-PSSnapin Citrix\*
    Get-HypHypervisorPlugin
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Create a connection to Nutanix

See Create a Site or Connections and resources for complete information about all pages in the wizards that create a connection.

In the Site Setup or Add Connection and Resources wizard, select the Nutanix connection type on the Connection page, and then specify the hypervisor address and credentials, plus a name for the connection. On the Network page, select a network for the hosting unit.

Create a machine catalog using a Nutanix snapshot

This information is a supplement to the guidance in the Create machine catalogs article. It describes only the fields that are unique to Nutanix.

The snapshot you select is the template that is used to create the VMs in the catalog. Before creating the catalog, create images and snapshots in Nutanix.

  • For information about master images in general, see the Create machine catalogs article.
  • For Nutanix procedures for creating images and snapshots, see the Nutanix documentation referenced above.

The Operating System and Machine Management pages do not contain Nutanix-specific information. Follow the guidance in the Create machine catalogs article.

On the Container page, which is unique to Nutanix, select the container where the VMs’ disks will be placed.

On the Master Image page, select the image snapshot. Acropolis snapshot names must be prefixed with “XD_” to be used in Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops. Use the Acropolis console to rename your snapshots, if needed. If you rename snapshots, restart the Create Catalog wizard to see a refreshed list.

On the Virtual Machines page, indicate the number of virtual CPUs and the number of cores per vCPU.

The Network Cards, Computer Accounts, and Summary pages do not contain Nutanix-specific information. Follow the guidance in the Create machine catalogs article.

Nutanix virtualization environments