VMware Horizon® on VMware Cloud™ on Dell EMC.VMware Horizon® on Google Cloud VMware® Engine (GCVE).VMware Horizon® on Azure VMware® Solution (AVS).VMware Horizon® on VMware Cloud™ on AWS.A vSphere infrastructure can reside either on-premises or on one or more cloud platforms, including: Important: The exercises in this tutorial walk you through the process of setting up a VMware Horizon environment that uses a VMware vSphere® infrastructure. The user enjoys a consistent and responsive experience across devices and locations, while maintaining IT-approved levels of customization. In comparison to physical desktops, delivering Horizon virtual desktops as a service enhances the security of applications and data and improves IT responsiveness, while at the same time reducing costs. Both VDI and RDSH publishing are done through a single Horizon platform, which simpli fies desktop administration and operations, and enhances user experience. Published applications are o ffered through Microsoft Remote Desktop Session Host (RDSH). This Quick-Start Tutorial for VMware Horizon 8 provides a technical overview of the VDI (virtual desktop infrastructure) and published-applications components of VMware Horizon®. Launching Remote Desktops and Applications from Client Devices.Provisioning Users and Accessing Desktops and Apps.Publish Applications Hosted on RDSH Servers.Create an Instant-Clone RDSH Server Farm.
Creating RDSH-Published Desktops and Applications.Push a New Image to an Instant-Clone Desktop Pool.Create and Configure the Events Database.Add an Instant-Clone Domain Administrator.Create a Domain User Account and OUs in AD for Clone Operations.Create VMs for the Connection Server and Database Server.Verify Infrastructure Requirements Are Met.Quick-Start Tutorial for VMware Horizon 8