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Remove a vCenter Server Instance from Horizon 7
You can remove the connection between Horizon 7 and a vCenter Server instance. When you do
so, Horizon 7 no longer manages the virtual machines created in that vCenter Server instance.
Prerequisites
Delete all the virtual machines that are associated with the vCenter Server instance. For more
information about deleting virtual machines, see "Delete a Desktop Pool" in the
Setting Up Virtual
Desktops in Horizon 7
document.
Procedure
1 In Horizon Administrator, click View Configuration > Servers.
2 On the vCenter Servers tab, select the vCenter Server instance.
3 Click Remove.
A dialog warns you that Horizon 7 will no longer have access to the virtual machines that are
managed by this vCenter Server instance.
4 Click OK.
Results
Horizon 7 can no longer access the virtual machines created in the vCenter Server instance.
Remove View Composer from Horizon 7
You can remove the connection between Horizon 7 and the VMware Horizon View Composer
service that is associated with a vCenter Server instance.
Before you disable the connection to View Composer, you must remove from Horizon 7 all the
linked-clone virtual machines that were created by View Composer. Horizon 7 prevents you from
removing View Composer if any associated linked clones still exist. After the connection to View
Composer is disabled, Horizon 7 cannot provision or manage new linked clones.
Procedure
1 Remove the linked-clone desktop pools that were created by View Composer.
a In Horizon Administrator, select Catalog > Desktop Pools.
b Select a linked-clone desktop pool and click Delete.
A dialog box warns that you will permanently delete the linked-clone desktop pool from
Horizon 7. If the linked-clone virtual machines are configured with persistent disks, you can
detach or delete the persistent disks.
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