Important interoperability information before upgrading to vSphere 6.7; Using Microsoft Certreq to generate signed SSL certificates in VMware Horizon View; Collecting VMware Horizon View logs and diagnostic information; VMware View ports and network connectivity requirements; Unable to save pool settings or create new pools in VMware View. VMware Horizon View enables users to access virtual desktops and applications through a single pane of glass. There have been many improvements added to the release of Horizon View 7 such as Blast Extreme protocol, Instant Clone, enhanced security and policy management.
Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) products, such as VMware Horizon®, enable IT departments to run virtual machine (VM) desktops and applications in the data center or cloud and remotely deliver these desktops and applications to employees as a managed service. This computer-within-a-computer strategy enables multiple VMs to be run per physical server core.
For administrators, this means desktop and application management can be simplified, automated, and made more secure. Admins can quickly create virtual desktops on demand based on location and profile, and securely deliver desktops as a service from a single control plane. VMware Horizon supports hybrid (on-premises but managed in the cloud) as well as multi-cloud architectures, to enable global entitlement and management.
End users can access their personalized virtual desktops or remote RDSH-published applications from company laptops, their home PCs, thin client devices, Macs, tablets, or smartphones. Horizon is the leading platform for Windows desktop and application virtualization, providing a consistent user experience across devices, locations, and networks. All of this is accomplished while keeping corporate data compliant and securely stored in the data center on premises or in a private or public cloud, such as Microsoft Azure, VMware Cloud™ on AWS, Google Cloud, IBM Cloud, or other partner clouds.
When VDI solutions first started appearing, about a decade ago, the strategy was to take a Windows desktop system, install applications, virtualize the whole thing, and place it in the data center. Unlike this traditional VDI, Horizon is built on technologies that allow components of a desktop or application to be decoupled and managed independently in a centralized manner, yet reconstituted on demand to deliver a personalized user workspace.
For example, when the user logs in, a virtual desktop can assemble itself on the fly by combining an instant clone of a golden image (VM) with a user environment profile and one or more containerized applications that attach themselves to (but are not installed in) the VM.
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Besides improving on traditional VDI, Horizon allows the same strategy to be used with Microsoft Remote Desktop Session Host (RDSH) server farms, which provide published applications and desktops.
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In addition, Horizon integrates with VMware Workspace ONE® on a common identity framework to provide a single catalog for accessing Windows applications and desktops, as well as software-as-a-service (SaaS), web, cloud, and native mobile applications.