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Modifying Settings in an Existing Desktop Pool
After you create a desktop pool, you can change certain configuration settings.
Table 81. Editable Settings in an Existing Desktop Pool
Configuration Tab Description
General Edit desktop pool-naming options and storage policy
management settings. Storage policy management settings
determine whether to use a Virtual SAN datastore. If you do
not use Virtual SAN, you can select separate datastores for
replica and OS disks.
NOTE If you change to using Virtual SAN, you must use a
rebalance operation to migrate all virtual machines in the
desktop pool to the Virtual SAN datastore.
Desktop Pool Settings Edit machine settings such as the power policy, display
protocol, and Adobe Flash settings.
Provisioning Settings Edit desktop pool provisioning options and add machines to
the desktop pool.
This tab is available for automated desktop pools only.
vCenter Settings Edit the virtual machine template or default base image. Add
or change the vCenter Server instance, ESXi host or cluster,
datastores, and other vCenter features.
The new values only affect virtual machines that are created
after the settings are changed. The new settings do not affect
existing virtual machines.
This tab is available for automated desktop pools only.
Guest Customization Select Sysprep customization specifications.
If QuickPrep was used to customize a linked-clone desktop
pool, you can change the Active Directory domain and
container and specify QuickPrep power-off and post-
synchronization scripts
This tab is available for automated desktop pools only.
Advanced Storage Choose whether to use native NFS snapshots (VAAI) and host
caching.
If you select or deselect Use native NFS snapshots (VAAI),
the new setting only affects virtual machines that are created
after the settings are changed. You can change existing virtual
machines to become native NFS snapshot clones by
recomposing and, if needed, rebalancing the desktop pool. See
"Using View Composer Array Integration with Native NFS
Snapshot Technology" in the Setting Up Desktop and Application
Pools in View document.
If you select or deselect Use View Storage Accelerator, or
reschedule when the View Storage Accelerator digest files are
regenerated, the new settings do affect existing virtual
machines. See "Configure View Storage Accelerator for
Desktop Pools" in the Setting Up Desktop and Application Pools
in View document.
NOTE If you select Use View Storage Accelerator on an
existing linked-clone desktop pool, and the replica was not
previously enabled for View Storage Accelerator, this feature
might not take effect right away. View Storage Accelerator
cannot be enabled while the replica is in use. You can force
View Storage Accelerator to be enabled by recomposing the
desktop pool to a new parent virtual machine.
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