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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

Limits of Horizon Composer

A single Horizon Composer instance can support only one vCenter Server. A single vCenter Server can support up to 10,000 desktops, which is the maximum number of desktops supported in a single Horizon Pod. As a result, while Horizon can support multiple vCenter Servers, each with its own dedicated Horizon Composer instance, only one of each is actually required to manage up to the maximum number of desktops supported in a single Horizon Pod.

If you still wish to have multiple vCenter Servers in your Horizon environment, you will need multiple instances of Horizon Composer as a single instance can service only one vCenter Server. Each additional instance of Horizon Composer will also require its own database, as the databases cannot be shared between Horizon Composer instances.

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