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VMware View Design Best Practices [V5.x]

Course Objectives

• Identify design goals, requirements, and constraints
• Identify information that is required for design decisions
• Recognize situations that benefit from best-practice recommendations
• Use the recommended design process
• Analyze design choices in the following areas:
VMware® View Manager™ infrastructure
View desktop options
vSphere infrastructure
Network infrastructure
Storage options
Client-access devices
End-user management
• Construct a comprehensive View solution

Course Outline

Course Introduction
Introductions and course logistics
Course objectives
Design Methodology
General design process
Elements of a successful View solution
A design process for View solutions
Use-Case Definition
Identifying use cases and their characteristics
Options for collecting performance data
Pool and Desktop Design
Mapping use cases to View pools
Design decisions for pool configurations
Configuring and optimizing virtual desktops
Remote Display Protocols
Designing the access infrastructure
Comparing PCoIP and Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) design considerations
Determining when to use PCoIP optimization controls
Configuring PCoIP tuning parameters for a use case
View Pod and Block Design
Designing the View infrastructure
Choosing an authentication solution
Designing a load-balancer solution
VMware Infrastructure Design
Mapping View infrastructure requirements to vSphere 5
Sizing VMware ESXi™ hosts for CPU and memory
Sizing VMware® vCenter Server™ systems
Sizing network capacity for PCoIP and RDP
Storage Design
Designing the storage solution
Sizing datastores based on capacity and performance metrics
Deploying tiered storage for VMware® View Composer™ linked clones
End-User Session and Client-Device Design
Managing end-user personas and sessions
Best practices for using Active Directory in a View environment
Designing a View Persona Management solution
Selecting client devices

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