--- title: High-Level Architecture description: High-Level Architecture author: jamiejdt ms.assetid: a00edb9f-207b-4f32-9e8f-522ea2739d2f ms.pagetype: mdop, virtualization ms.mktglfcycl: deploy ms.sitesec: library ms.prod: w7 ms.date: 06/16/2016 --- # High-Level Architecture This section describes the high-level system architecture and component design of Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V) 2.0. ## System Architecture MED-V enhances Windows Virtual PC to run two operating systems on one device, adding virtual image delivery, Group Policy-based provisioning, and centralized management. By using MED-V, you can easily configure, deploy, and manage corporate Windows Virtual PC images on any Windows-based desktop running Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, or Windows 7 Ultimate. The MED-V solution includes the following components: **MED-V Host** A Windows 7 environment that includes a MED-V Host Agent, an electronic software distribution (ESD) system, a registry management system, and a MED-V guest. The MED-V host interacts with the MED-V guest so that certain setup functions and system information can be processed. **MED-V Host Agent** The MED-V software contained in the MED-V host that provides a channel to communicate with the MED-V guest. It also provides functionality such as first time setup and application publishing. **Note**   After MED-V and its required components are installed MED-V must be configured. The configuration of MED-V is referred to as first time setup.   **ESD System** Your existing software distribution method that lets you deploy and install the MED-V workspace package files that MED-V creates. **Registry Management System** Your existing method of managing Group Policy settings and preferences. **Windows Virtual PC Image** An administrator-defined virtual machine that contains the following components: **Corporate Operating System** Your standard corporate operating system. **Management and Security Tools** Your standard management and security tools, such as virus protection. **MED-V Guest** A Windows XP SP3 environment, as part of a Windows Virtual PC running on Windows 7 that contains the following components: **MED-V Guest Agent** The MED-V software contained in the MED-V guest that provides a channel to communicate with the MED-V host. It also supports the MED-V Host Agent with functions like performing first time setup. **Note**   The MED-V Guest Agent is installed automatically during first time setup.   **ESD Client** An optional part of your ESD system that installs software packages and reports status to the ESD system. ## Related topics [Planning for Application Operating System Compatibility](planning-for-application-operating-system-compatibility.md) [Prepare the Deployment Environment for MED-V](prepare-the-deployment-environment-for-med-v.md)