Course Details
In this course, you will learn the methodology for designing a VMware View solution for the VMware vSphere infrastructure. The design methodology includes recommendations for the type of information and data that must be gathered and analyzed to make sound design decisions for client systems, desktop options, vSphere infrastructure, and View components.
VMware recommended best practices are presented during each phase of the design process. You will work with other participants to design a View solution for a real-world project.
Course Agenda
1. Design Methodology
- General design process
- Elements of a successful View solution
- Design process for View solutions
2. Use Case Definition
- Use cases and their characteristics
- Options for collecting performance data
3. Pool and Desktop Design
- Mapping use cases to View pools
- Design decisions for pool configurations
- Configuring and optimizing virtual desktops
4. Remote Display Protocols
- Designing the access infrastructure
- Comparing PC-over-IP (PCoIP) and Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) design considerations
- Determining when to use PCoIP optimization controls
- Configuring PCoIP tuning parameters for a use case
5. View Pod and Block Design
- Designing the View infrastructure
- Choosing an authentication solution
- Designing a load-balancer solution
6. 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
7. Storage Design
- Designing the storage solution
- Sizing datastores based on capacity and performance metrics
- Deploying tiered storage for VMware View Composer linked clones
8. 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