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Table 5-25. Desktop Pool Settings for Automated Pool with Floating Assignments Example 2
Desktop Pool Setting Value
Number of desktops (minimum) 5
Number of desktops (maximum) 5
Number of spare, powered-on desktops 2
Remote desktop power policy Power off
When this desktop pool is provisioned, five desktops are created, two desktops are powered on and
immediately available, and three desktops are powered off.
If
a fourth desktop in this pool is powered off, one of the existing desktops is powered on. An additional desktop
is not powered on because the maximum of number of desktops has already been reached.
Power Policy Example for Automated Pools with Dedicated Assignments
Unlike a powered-on View desktop in an automated pool with floating assignments, a powered-on desktop
in an automated pool with dedicated assignments is not necessarily available. It is available only if the desktop
is not assigned to a user.
Table 5-26 describes the dedicated-assignment, automated pool in this example.
Table 5-26. Desktop Pool Settings for Automated Pool with Dedicated Assignments Example
Desktop Pool Setting Value
Number of desktops (minimum) 3
Number of desktops (maximum) 5
Number of spare, powered-on desktops 2
Remote desktop power policy Ensure desktops are always powered on
When this desktop pool is provisioned, three desktops are created and powered on. If the desktops are powered
off in vCenter Server, they are immediately powered on again, according to the power policy.
After a user connects to a desktop in the pool, the desktop becomes permanently assigned to that user. After
the user disconnects from the desktop, the desktop is no longer available to any other user. However, the
Ensure
desktops are always powered on policy still applies. If the assigned desktop is powered off in vCenter
Server, it is immediately powered on again.
When another user connects, a second desktop is assigned. Because the number of spare desktops falls below
the limit when the second user connects, another desktop is created and powered on. An additional desktop
is created and powered on each time a new user is assigned until the maximum desktop limit is reached.
Preventing View Power Policy Conflicts
When you use View Administrator to configure a power policy, you must compare the power policy to the
settings in the guest operating system's Power Options control panel to prevent power policy conflicts.
A View desktop can become temporarily inaccessible if the power policy configured for the virtual machine
desktop is not compatible with a power option configured for the guest operating system. If there are other
desktops in the same pool, they can also be affected.
The following configuration is an example of a power policy conflict:
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In View Administrator, the power policy Suspend is configured for the virtual machine desktop. This
policy causes the virtual machine to enter a suspended state when it is not in use.
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In the Power Options control panel in the guest operating system, the option Put the Computer to sleep
is set to three minutes.
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