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Implementing VMware Horizon 7.7

You're reading from   Implementing VMware Horizon 7.7 Manage and deploy the end-user computing infrastructure for your organization

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2019
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ISBN-13 9781789617849
Length 520 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Jason Ventresco Jason Ventresco
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Preface 1. VMware Horizon Infrastructure Overview FREE CHAPTER 2. Implementing Horizon Connection Server 3. Implementing Horizon Composer 4. Implementing Horizon Security Server 5. Implementing Horizon Unified Access Gateway 6. Implementing a Horizon Cloud Pod 7. Creating Horizon Desktop Pools 8. Implementing the Microsoft Remote Desktop Services Application and Desktop Pools 9. Performing Horizon Pool Maintenance 10. Creating a Master Virtual Desktop Image 11. Implementing App Volumes 12. Implementing User Environment Manager 13. Implementing the Just-in-Time Management Platform (JMP) 14. Using Horizon PowerCLI 15. Assessments 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

An overview of instant and linked clone maintenance

To understand why a linked clone desktop requires different techniques than a physical or full clone desktop, we must again understand what makes it different. The following diagram shows the relationship between the linked clone disk and the shared replica disk:

The replica disk is a read-only copy of the virtual desktop master image virtual hard disk; it is shared among as many as 1,000 desktops within a given Horizon desktop pool. The linked clone disk is used by the virtual desktop when it needs to write data; one virtual desktop is created for each linked clone desktop.

One of the primary advantages of linked clone desktops is that they require far less storage space than full clone desktops; this is made possible by the shared replica disk. This reduced storage utilization is certainly useful at the time the desktops are...

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