Architecture selection
| EUCPERF01: How do you choose AWS Regions and Availability Zones for your EUC deployments? |
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Selecting the most appropriate Regions or Availability Zones to deploy your EUC services will be a critical factor to consider to provide the best performance for your end users, partners, and customers.
| EUCPERF02: What are the external considerations that affect your choice of regions for EUC deployment? |
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A well-performing AWS EUC architecture will consider the location of the users
accessing the services and the latency to key service endpoints in each Region. Consider
the proximity of user data such as home drives, user profile stores, databases, and data
feeds to the users to design an efficient data flow. For further information related to
tradeoffs to consider in relation to latency as well as how to determine the latency
between user locations and the location of AWS EUC services, see EUC latency
tradeoffs
| EUCPERF03: How do you improve performance of EUC backend services to meet overall performance goals? |
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A typical EUC deployment uses many backend services which are deployed, managed and supported by the business. AWS offers a range of managed services which offer resilience and scalability, and which augment the performance of your desktop and application delivery tiers.
Best practices
EUCPERF01-BP01 Check Regional support for the required EUC services
EUCPERF01-BP03 Consider disaster recovery (DR) requirements when architecting your AWS EUC solution
EUCPERF02-BP01 Identify geographic distribution of end users and design to minimize latency
EUCPERF02-BP02 Scale your EUC environment to accommodate the required number of end users