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Table 104. Adobe Flash Throttling Settings
Throttling Setting Description
Disabled No throling is performed. The timer interval is not modied.
Conservative Timer interval is 100 milliseconds. This seing results in the lowest number of
dropped frames.
Moderate Timer interval is 500 milliseconds.
Aggressive Timer interval is 2500 milliseconds. This seing results in the highest number of
dropped frames.
Audio speed remains constant regardless of which throling seing you select.
Delete a Desktop Pool
When you delete a desktop pool, users can no longer launch new remote desktops in the pool.
Depending on the type of desktop pool, you have various options regarding how View handles persistent
disks, vCenter Server full virtual machines, and users' active sessions.
By default, you can delete a desktop pool even if desktop machines exist in the pool. View does not give you
a warning. You can congure View to not allow the deletion of a pool that contains desktop machines. For
details, see “Congure View to Disallow the Deletion of a Desktop Pool That Contains Desktop Machines,”
on page 174. If you congure the seing, you must delete all the machines in a desktop pool before you can
delete the pool.
With an automated desktop pool of instant clones or View Composer linked clones, View always deletes the
virtual machines from disk.
I Do not delete the virtual machines in vCenter Server before you delete a desktop pool with
View Administrator. This action could put View components into an inconsistent state.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select Catalog > Desktop Pools.
2 Select a desktop pool and click Delete.
3 Choose how to delete the desktop pool.
Pool Options
Automated desktop pool of instant
clones or linked clones without
persistent disks.
No available options. View deletes all virtual machines from disk. Users'
sessions to their remote desktops are terminated.
Automated desktop pool of linked
clones with persistent disks.
Choose whether to detach or delete the persistent disks when the linked-
clone virtual machines are deleted.
In both cases, View deletes all virtual machines from disk, and users'
sessions to their remote desktops are terminated.
If you detach a persistent disk, the linked-clone virtual machine that
contained the persistent disk can be recreated, or the persistent disk can be
aached to another virtual machine. You can store detached persistent
disks in the same datastore or a dierent one. If you select a dierent
datastore, you cannot store detached persistent disks on a local datastore.
You must use a shared datastore.
You can only detach persistent disks that were created in View 4.5 or later
releases.
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