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Mastering VMware Horizon 7.8 - Third Edition

By : Peter von Oven, Barry Coombs
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Mastering VMware Horizon 7.8 - Third Edition

By: Peter von Oven, Barry Coombs

Overview of this book

Desktop virtualization can be tough, but VMware Horizon 7.8 changes all that. With a rich and adaptive UX, improved security,and a range of useful features for storage and networking optimization, there's plenty to love. But to properly fall in love with it, you need to know how to use it, and that means venturing deeper into the software and taking advantage of its extensive range of features, many of which are underused and underpromoted. This guide will take you through everything you need to know to not only successfully virtualize your desktop infrastructure, but also to maintain and optimize it to keep all your users happy. We'll show you how to assess and analyze your infrastructure, and how to use that analysis to design a solution that meets your organizational and user needs. Once you've done that, you'll find out how to build your virtualized environment, before deploying your virtualized solution. But more than that,we'll also make sure you know everything you need to know about the full range of features on offer, including the mobile cloud, so that you can use them to take full control of your virtualized infrastructure.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Free Chapter
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Section 1: Installation and Configuration
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Section 2: Building and Delivering the Virtual Desktop Experience
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Section 3: Advanced Features, Troubleshooting, and Upgrading an Environment

Horizon Client Options

In this chapter, we will discuss how an end user can connect to their virtual desktops and published applications using the various Horizon Client options that are available. We will also cover the different types of hardware-based endpoint devices that exist. The job of the client is to receive and display the screenshots of virtual desktop machines and the published applications on the end users' devices and then send the keystrokes and mouse movements back. These are the keystrokes and mouse movements from the end users client device, that get sent across the network back to the virtual desktop session.

We will discuss each of the available client options and why you would choose one over the other, based on the use case at hand. So, let's start by looking at the software-based client options.

In this chapter, we will cover the following topics...