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VMware Horizon View Essentials

You're reading from   VMware Horizon View Essentials Successfully design, install, and configure an end-to-end VDI infrastructure with VMware Horizon View

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2014
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ISBN-13 9781784399368
Length 252 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Introducing VDI and VMware Horizon 6.0 FREE CHAPTER 2. Horizon View 6.0 Architectural and Feature Overview 3. Designing and Building a Horizon View 6.0 Infrastructure 4. Installing Horizon View 6.0 5. A Guided Tour of the Horizon View Administrator Console 6. Building and Optimizing Virtual Desktop Machine OS Images 7. Configuring Horizon View to Deliver Virtual Desktops 8. Horizon View Clients 9. Fine-tuning the End User Experience A. References Index

Hardware-accelerated graphics in Horizon View


Before we get into the fine details, let's start with a brief background of the high-end graphic features in Horizon View.

The support for high-end graphics has been released in phases, with the first phase supporting 3D graphics, which shipped with vSphere 5 and View 5.0, using a software-based rendering solution. This allowed support for Windows Aero, for example, but was still not up for some of the real high-end use cases such as CAD applications.

If we had been having this conversation previously, and you had a use case that required high-end graphics capabilities, virtual desktops at that time would not have been a viable solution. As we just discussed, in a VDI environment, graphics would be delivered using software. We are also using the graphics card on the server, which typically has limited capabilities, as all it needs to do is show a local console.

In the next phase, a hardware-based GPU solution was released with vSphere 5.1, allowing...

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