A Windows Server with the Citrix Virtual Delivery Agent (VDA) installed, running on an EC2 instance. This Quick Start also performs the following in your Citrix Cloud tenant: Configures the two Citrix Cloud Connector instances to form a resource location on AWS. Nutanix and Citrix technologies enable you to deploy 2,000 new Citrix virtual desktops in an existing site in under two hours on new hardware running in AWS. If you need to expand your existing Citrix deployment quickly, Nutanix Clusters will allow you to do so. When expanding a Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops site, there are two options.
Instructions
The following procedure is an example of how the correct permissions policy can be applied to a new group of users:
Log into the AWS web console and select the IAM service from the drop-down list at the upper left.
Select Create a New Group of Users.
Type a name for the new user group and select Continue.
On the Permissions page, choose Custom Policy and click Select.
Type a name for the Permissions policy.
In the Policy Document section, paste the following example policy text:
Click Continue to complete creating the group of users. (It is possible to add existing users to this group if required).
Users in the group will now be granted permissions to perform only those actions that are required for XenDesktop.
Citrix Vdi On Aws
Additional Resources
Citrix Vdi Client
The policy document in the preceding section is for example purposes only. Its intent is to list the actions that a XenDesktop site needs to perform within an AWS account, but without restricting those actions to specific resources. The example can be used for testing purposes. For production environments, it might be desirable to also add further restrictions on resources. For more information on how to do this, refer to the following AWS documentation links: