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VMware Horizon View 6 Desktop Virtualization Cookbook

You're reading from   VMware Horizon View 6 Desktop Virtualization Cookbook Over 100 hands-on recipes demonstrating the core as well as latest features of your VMware Horizon View infrastructure

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782171645
Length 332 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. VMware Horizon View Architecture Fundamentals FREE CHAPTER 2. Implementing a VMware Horizon View Cloud Pod 3. Horizon View Installation, Backup, and Recovery Using the CLI 4. Managing VMware Horizon View with PowerCLI 5. Implementation of Horizon View Persona Management 6. Delivering Applications Using VMware ThinApp 7. Deploying Horizon View Clients in Kiosk Mode 8. vRealize Operations for Horizon 9. Using VMware Mirage with Horizon View 10. Implementing VMware Virtual SAN for Horizon View 11. Implementing Application Streaming Using Windows Remote Desktop Services Index

Removing desktop pools


The Remove-Pool command is used to remove desktop pools from the pod.

How to do it…

The only option required for this command is the desktop pool ID using the -Pool_ID switch, which can be obtained using the Get-Pool command described in the previous recipe.

The command also supports the following options:

  • The -DeleteFromDisk switch: The default value is $false, which removes the pool but does not delete the desktops. Use -DeleteFromDisk $true to delete the desktops as well as the desktop pool.

  • The -TerminateSession switch: The default value is $false, which means that desktops in use as well as the desktop pool itself will not be deleted until the Horizon View client logs off. Use -TerminateSession $true to terminate any existing View client sessions, and proceed with the pool creation.

How it works…

In this example, we will remove the desktop pool we created earlier using the Remove-Pool command. The only option required is the value for Pool_id, although, in this example...

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