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Learning VMware App Volumes

By : Peter von Oven, Peter V Oven
Book Image

Learning VMware App Volumes

By: Peter von Oven, Peter V Oven

Overview of this book

App Volumes provides a virtualized, real-time application delivery engine for virtual desktop infrastructure and is designed to enable VDI deployments to ensure greater flexibility, agility, and cost reduction. This book starts with an in-depth overview of the architecture and components used to design an optimized solution. We then show you how to install and configure App Volumes for different use cases such as VMware View integration, using VMware ThinApp, Citrix XenApp, and more. Throughout the chapters, we provide hints, tips, and tricks as well as best practices. By the end of the book, you will have built a working App Volumes environment and acquired the skills to build and run a production environment.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Learning VMware App Volumes
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Configuring applications for publishing


Before we continue, let's just quickly take stock of where we are in the process.

Let's quickly take stock of where we are in the process. So far we have built and configured an RDSH provisioning machine including the App Volumes Agent, and provisioned an AppStack that contains Office 2013 which can be used in remote application environments. In the last step, we assigned that AppStack to our second RDSH server, RDSH-View, and then made sure that it was attached.

The next step is to go back to the Remote Desktop Services configuration screen on the RDSH server and publish the applications by creating an application collection:

  1. Open a console to the RDSH server and then launch Server Manager, as shown in the following diagram:

  2. Click on Remote Desktop Services (1). You will see the following diagram:

  3. Ensure that the correct server is highlighted, in this example the RDSH server, and then click on QuickSessionCollection (2). You will now see the QuickSessionCollection...