Network Management and Resource Monitoring One way to increase performance is using object IDs. Since many cmdlets might be executing remotely, the calls to the back-end are minimized so that the remote execution performance will not degrade significantly when compared to local execution. This logic is contained in a separate assembly, which in the case of server execution (when the commands are run on the server) it is loaded in the same process where PowerShell is running. To accomplish this feature, a new WCF service (Citrix XenApp Commands Remoting) was introduced in XenApp, which essentially implements all the business logic of the cmdlets. This means that the snap-in now can be installed anywhere and no additional configurations are needed in the client or server. All the commands now support a -ComputerName parameter which indicates to the cmdlet to execute remotely.
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