VMware Horizon Full Course – Episode 08: Horizon Architecting for Deployment
Architecting a VMware Horizon deployment involves designing and configuring the infrastructure to deliver virtual desktops and applications effectively.
Architecting a VMware Horizon deployment involves designing and configuring the infrastructure to deliver virtual desktops and applications effectively.
VMware Horizon supports hardware-based graphics acceleration to enhance the performance and user experience of virtual desktops and applications. Here are some key aspects related to hardware-based graphics in VMware Horizon:NVIDIA GRID vGPU (Virtual Graphics Processing Unit)VMware vDGA (Virtual Direct Graphics Acceleration)VMware vSGA (Virtual Shared Graphics Acceleration)
VMware Horizon supports multiple display protocols that facilitate the delivery of virtual desktops and applications to end-user devices. These protocols are designed to optimize the user experience, taking into account factors such as network conditions and the type of device being used. Here are some of the key display protocols used in VMware Horizon:PCoIP (PC-over-IP)Blast ExtremeMicrosoft RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol)HTML […]
A non-persistent virtual desktop is a type of virtual desktop in a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) environment where any changes made by the user during their session are not saved after logging out. In other words, the virtual desktop resets to its original state, also known as the “golden image” or “base image,” at the end of each session.