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Mastering VMware Horizon 7.8

You're reading from   Mastering VMware Horizon 7.8 Master desktop virtualization to optimize your end user experience

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2019
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ISBN-13 9781789802375
Length 772 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Barry Coombs Barry Coombs
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Installation and Configuration FREE CHAPTER
2. Introducing VDI and VMware Horizon 7 3. Understanding Horizon 7 Architecture and Components 4. Design and Deployment Considerations 5. Installing and Configuring Horizon 7 - Part 1 6. Installing and Configuring Horizon 7 - Part 2 7. Section 2: Building and Delivering the Virtual Desktop Experience
8. Securing Horizon View with SSL Certificates 9. Building and Optimizing the Virtual Desktop OS 10. Configuring and Managing Desktop Pools - Part 1 11. Configuring and Managing Desktop Pools - Part 2 12. Fine-Tuning the End User Experience 13. Section 3: Advanced Features, Troubleshooting, and Upgrading an Environment
14. Delivering Published Apps with Horizon 7 15. Horizon Client Options 16. Upgrading to a New Version of Horizon 17. JMP and VMware Horizon 7 Deployment Considerations 18. Troubleshooting 19. What is New in Horizon 7 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

Instant Clones

The Instant Clones feature is functionality built into the vSphere platform rather than a specific Horizon feature, and was made available from the vSphere 6.0 U1 release when it became a supported feature as part of Horizon.

It uses the VMware VM Fork technology to very quickly provision virtual desktop machines. An instant clone is created from an already powered on and running virtual desktop machine, called the parent virtual desktop machine, which is quiesced before the instant clone is created. This is what makes instant clones quicker to provision than linked clones and View Composer.

The instant clone shares its memory and its disk with the parent virtual desktop machine for read operations and is created immediately, and in an already powered-on state, unlike with View Composer-based linked clones that must power on as part of the creation process. As well...

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