Before we get into the build process, we need to look at the specifications of the virtual desktop machine from a virtual hardware perspective and what we need to configure it. The following screenshot lists the virtual desktop machine requirements:
You should be able to work out the requirements for your particular environment by using the assessment data that you captured at the start of the project. One thing to bear in mind is that you can quite easily change the configuration should you need to when fine-tuning the performance and the end user experience.
Another important factor when configuring the size of virtual desktop machines is not to fall into the trap of over-sizing. For example, if you only need one CPU, then only give the virtual desktop machine one CPU. Don't be tempted to add unnecessary resources, as you will ultimately end up lowering...