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“New” Citrix Best Practices 2.0

Update, June 28, 2022: Since publication of this blog, we’ve provided updated guidance around recommended practices for Citrix Provisioning Services. Learn about our updated guidance.


It’s been a couple years since I published the first “New Citrix Best Practices” article, so I wanted to publish another article for a couple reasons.

The first is pretty obvious in that things change quickly in this industry – what we considered leading practices last year might not be anymore. Even I look back at that article from 2014 and laugh a bit at some of the stuff I wrote.

The second reason is that “Article 1.0” was one of the most popular pieces I’ve ever written, so the content must have resonated or proved valuable to some folks out there. And it was also one of the most commented articles on Citrix Community/Blogs with 93 total comments and counting. So, I feel like it’s a great time to refresh the list and continue to challenge some of our bad habits and old ways of thinking.

Now, let’s bust some myths …

Common Myths and “New” Best Practices (v2.0)

Wrap-Up

As I said in the first “New” Best Practices article, I really want to encourage everyone to challenge old ways of thinking and question some of these age-old best practices.  Sometimes we get it wrong at Citrix. Sometimes our CCS folks might follow or implement outdated best practices. And if we do, please let us know about it and we’ll get it fixed.  Please leave me a comment below and I’ll make it my personal mission to get it fixed. And then we’ll get it communicated throughout our organization and Community so the world is a better place.

Do you have another “myth” or best practice that you think has changed dramatically over the years? If so, please drop me a comment below. As I said a couple years ago, I’m a big believer that this type of transparency can help our customers and partners design and implement better Citrix-enabled solutions in the future.

Cheers,
Nick

Nick Rintalan, Lead Architect – Citrix Consulting Services (“CCS”)

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