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VMware Horizon 6 Desktop Virtualization Solutions

You're reading from   VMware Horizon 6 Desktop Virtualization Solutions Plan, design, and secure your virtual desktop environments with VMware Horizon 6 View

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782170709
Length 362 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Components of VMware Horizon View 6 FREE CHAPTER 2. Solution Methodology 3. Persistent or Nonpersistent vDesktops 4. End Devices 5. The PCoIP Protocol 6. Sizing the VDI 7. Building Redundancy into the VDI Solution 8. Sizing the Storage 9. Security 10. Migrating User Personas 11. Backing Up the VMware View Infrastructure 12. Exciting New Features in Horizon View 6 A. Additional Tools Index

Horizon View 6 integration with Virtual SAN

Before explaining how View works with Virtual SAN (VSAN), let's look at a quick overview of VSAN.

VSAN is one of the highlights of vSphere 5.5 and helps enhance VMware's future vision of their Software-Defined Data Center (SDDC) solution. VSAN is a software-based storage solution that is integrated into the ESXi hypervisor. It uses the host's local disk drives (you need both SSD and HDD) to aggregate them to appear as a cluster wide storage pool shared across all hosts. The following figure shows the VSAN solution:

Horizon View 6 integration with Virtual SAN

This creates a highly available and scaled-out clustered storage solution for hosting your VMs. Overall, it brings CPU, memory, and storage together which is the idea of converged infrastructure. It is a disruptive solution that is being developed and sold by other companies, such as Simplivity and Nutanix.

VSAN is integrated with vCenter and is managed through the vSphere Web Client. It works seamlessly with vSphere features...

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