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A practical guide to designing, implementing, and administrating an optimized Virtual Desktop solution with VMware Horizon View

Overview

  • Detailed description of the deployment and administration of the VMware Horizon View suite
  • Learn how to determine the resources your virtual desktops will require
  • Design your desktop solution to avoid potential problems, and ensure minimal loss of time in the later stages

In Detail

VMware Horizon View helps you simplify desktop and application management while increasing security and control. This book will introduce you to all of the components of the VMware Horizon View suite, walk you through their deployment, and show how they are used. We will also discuss how to assess your virtual desktop resource requirements, and build an optimized virtual desktop.

Implementing VMware Horizon View 5.2 will provide you the information needed to deploy and administer your own end-user computing infrastructure. This includes not only the View components themselves, but key topics such as assessing virtual desktop resource needs, and how to optimize your virtual desktop master image.

You will learn how to design and deploy a performant, flexible and powerful desktop virtualization solution using VMware Horizon View. You will implement important components and features, such as VMware View Connection Server, VMware View Composer, VMware View Transfer Server, and VMware View Security Server.

Implementing VMware Horizon View 5.2 will take you through application virtualization with VMware ThinApp, the implementation of Persona Management, and creation of Desktop Pools. We then cover View Client options, Desktop maintenance, and Virtual Desktop Master Image. Finally we discuss View SSL certificates management, Group Policies, PowerCLI, and VMware View Design and Maintenance to help you get the most out of VMware View.

If you want to learn how to design, implement and administrate a complex, optimized desktop virtualization solution with VMware View, then this book is for you.

What you will learn from this book

  • Assess your Horizon View infrastructure requirements and how to determine your virtual desktop resource requirements
  • Deploy and administer Horizon View Connection, Security, Transfer, and Composer Servers
  • Package applications with ThinApp
  • Implement Horizon View Persona Management
  • Perform ongoing maintenance of Horizon View desktops
  • Best techniques to use when creating a virtual desktop master image
  • Replace the default Horizon View SSL certificates with your own
  • Customize Horizon View settings using the included group policy templates
  • Perform administrative tasks using the View PowerShell commandlets
  • Best practices and tips that will ensure a smooth installation process

Approach

A step-by-step tutorial covering all components of the View Horizon suite in detail, to ensure that you can utilize all features of the platform, and discover all of the possible ways that it can be used within your own environment.

Who this book is written for

If you are a newcomer in system administration, and you wish to implement a small to midsized Horizon View environment, then this book is for you. It will also benefit individuals who wish to administrate and manage Horizon View more efficiently or are studying for the VCP5-DT.

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Copyright 2013 Packt Publishing

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Credits

Author

Jason Ventresco

Reviewers

Justin Paul

Mario Russo

Raymond van't Hag

Acquisition Editor

Andrew Duckworth

Lead Technical Editor

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Technical Editors

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About the Author

Jason Ventresco is a 13-year veteran of the IT field, currently working for EMC2 as a Principal Solutions Engineer. In that role he architects, builds, and tests the latest end user computing solutions to validate their performance and provide guidance to EMC2 customers and partners. Jason has previously worked as a member of the Global Infrastructure team for FHI 360 and as an IT consultant for WorkSmart and Xerox Global Services.

Jason lives in Raleigh, North Carolina with his wife Christine and daughter Amanda. He holds two degrees, a Master of Science in Information Assurance from Norwich University and a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology from the University of Phoenix. He holds many certifications, some of which include VCAP-DTD, VCP5-DT, VCP, CISSP, EMCCA, and MCITP for Server 2008 and Exchange 2010. In his free time, he likes to travel and attend Carolina Hurricanes hockey and Durham Bulls baseball games.

I would like to thank my wife Christine and daughter Amanda for supporting me throughout all phases of my career, while I was attending college, and during the countless hours I spent writing this book. You are my inspiration, and I love you both.

I would also like to thank my parents, Richard and Linda Ventresco, for everything they have done for my family and me. I also thank them for helping me buy that computer when I was 13. Had that not happened, who knows what I would be doing today. I would not be where or who I am without their love and support.

About the Reviewers

Justin Paul is a Project Engineer at DP Sciences focused in the area of storage and virtualization. He has been voted one of the top virtualization-related bloggers, as well as a recipient of several vendor recognition awards including VMware's vExpert program (1 of 400) and the new EMC Elect program (1 of 75).

Besides blogging, his articles have also been published in the Dayton Technology First IT journal. He holds many certifications, some of which include VMware VCAP-DCD5, VCP5-DV, and EMCIE and EMCTA for VNX.

Justin attended the University of Dayton and majored in Computer Information Systems. He has also attended several technology-specific training classes.

At his first job, he was repeatedly pulled aside for thinking out of the box and using solutions other than what were "in the book". He still strives to break the "norm" and use innovative solutions and technologies for creative problem solving.

Mario Russo has specialized in Virtualization Solutions. He is owner of the organization Business to Virtual (www.businesstovirtual.com).

He is the IBM Business Partner and VMware Professional Partner.

The complete list of customers is available at http://it.linkedin.com/in/mariorussob2v.

I would like to thank my wife, Lina, for her coffee and endurance.

I would like to thank my daughter, Gaia, for the time that I took away from our games.

Raymond van't Hag has been working for VMware for over five years and currently holds the role of Sr. Specialist Systems Engineer in end user computing in the Netherlands. Before VMware, he worked for companies such as Dell, Symantec, and IBM. Today he is responsible for supporting larger VMware Horizon projects (such as Horizon View, Mirage, Workspace, and ThinApp), educating VMware Partners, and evangelizing VMware End-user Computing strategy via social media, and especially his own blog http://bright-streams.com. In 2012, Raymond also reviewed "VMware View 5 Desktop Virtualization Solutions" by Jason Langone and Andre Leibovici.

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Preface

Implementing VMware Horizon View 5.2 is a hands-on guide on how to design and implement the different components of View. The examples provided in this book build upon one another, and guide the reader through the basics of View infrastructure design, and then the installation and configuration of each core View component. Using the examples provided in this book, the reader will be able to assess the basic needs of their View infrastructure, and then implement and manage their own View environment.

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