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Windows 8.1 client, fully patched (including latest IE cumulative updates) Windows Server 2012 R2 RDS, fully patched (including latest IE cumulative updates) Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 RDS, fully patched (including latest IE cumulative updates) (Actually I now have a copy of Windows 7, so there may be updates to both of these articles in the near future to cover it off) I did also want to test this on Windows 7, but Microsoft appear to have hidden the trial versions of Windows 7 so successfully, they’ve made testing on it no longer possible.

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We have a Windows Server 2008 R2 RDS Server, a Windows 2012 R2 RDS Server, and a Windows 8.1 client. In my test environment, I’ve prepared three distinct platforms.

In part #3, we’re going to have a look at the whole issue of Cookies and History persistence, especially with the end of support for all IE versions except IE11 which is coming in early 2016.Īgain, I will repeat my disclaimer about this testing being done in my own personal lab, and how it may not necessarily reflect what you see in your own environments, as the applications, infrastructure and users will no doubt differ radically.īefore we get down to business, it might be prudent to do a quick recap on the platforms, software versions, persistence methods and tests we will be using to measure this. In this second instalment, we will measure the same performance metrics against two of the more popular “lite” user environment management tools – Citrix’s User Profile Manager and Microsoft’s User Experience Virtualization, herein referred to as either UPM or UE-V. In the first part of this article we looked at the performance of the major Internet Explorer versions with a variety of platforms and persistence methods.














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