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Measures reported by CtxALAppLayerTest App Layers are used to package most applications. App Layers contain file system and registry objects for an application or group of applications. When creating or editing an App layer, a special virtual machine called Packaging Machine is dynamically created. A virtual disk called Package Disk is attached to the Packaging Machine as the writable volume. The Package Disk captures all the filesystem changes during packaging, and also contains a registry hive (called an RSD hive) used to capture all the registry changes. App Layers can be assigned as elastic layers to individual users and groups for delivery on demand. Elastic layers allow you to give each user a unique set of applications along with the common apps included in the base image. On session hosts, elastic layers is used across sessions. On standalone desktops, elastic layers are used across floating pools and shared groups. When users log into their session or desktop, icons for elastic layers appear as shortcuts on the desktop. App layers can also be elastically assigned to layered images that use a different OS layer than the one used to create the App Layer. Note that, this can be done only if Allow OS Layer Switching option is selected while creating the App Layer. Using App Layers, administrators can dynamically deliver applications to specific users without any complexities and increasing the number of images required on the desktops/session hosts. When a user logs in to the session hosts/desktops, if an App Layer containing the applications requested by the user is not delivered on time, then, the user experience in accessing the App Layers may suffer to a great extent. To improve the user experience, it is important for the administrators to check on the status of the App Layers continuously . The App Layers - AL test helps administrators in this regard! This test continuously monitor the App Layers created using the to the target Citrix App Layering Manager and for each App Layer reports the status and also reveals if the App Layer can be attached to the different OS layer or not. In addition, this test reports the number of images to which each App Layer is attached and the number of collections and desktops that are currently using each App Layer. Using this test, administrators can figure out the App Layer that is frequently accessed by the users. Outputs of the test: One set of results for each App Layer created by the target Citrix App Layering Manager. Descriptor: App Layer The measures made by this test are as follows:
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