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Creating and Preparing Virtual
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You can use virtual machines managed by vCenter Server to provision and deploy remote desktops. You
can use a virtual machine managed by vCenter Server as a template for an automated pool, a parent for a
linked-clone pool, or a machine in a manual pool. You must prepare virtual machines to deliver remote
desktop access.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Creating Virtual Machines for Remote Desktop Deployment,” on page 19
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“Install View Agent on a Virtual Machine,” on page 25
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“Install View Agent Silently,” on page 28
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“Configure a Virtual Machine with Multiple NICs for View Agent,” on page 34
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“Optimize Guest Operating System Performance for All Windows Versions,” on page 34
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“Optimize Windows 7 and Windows 8 Guest Operating System Performance,” on page 35
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“Optimizing Windows 7 and Windows 8 for Linked-Clone Virtual Machines,” on page 36
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“Preparing Virtual Machines for View Composer,” on page 43
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“Creating Virtual Machine Templates,” on page 49
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“Creating Customization Specifications,” on page 50
Creating Virtual Machines for Remote Desktop Deployment
The initial virtual machine establishes a virtual hardware profile and operating system to be used for rapid
deployment of remote desktops.
1 Create a Virtual Machine for Remote Desktop Deployment on page 20
You use vSphere Client to create virtual machines in vCenter Server for remote desktops.
2 Install a Guest Operating System on page 22
After you create a virtual machine, you must install a guest operating system.
3 Prepare a Guest Operating System for Remote Desktop Deployment on page 22
You must perform certain tasks to prepare a guest operating system for remote desktop deployment.
4 Prepare Windows Server 2008 R2 for Desktop Use on page 24
To use a Windows Server 2008 R2 virtual machine as a single-session View desktop (rather than as an
RDS host), you must perform certain steps before you install View Agent in the virtual machine. You
must also configure View Administrator to treat Windows Server 2008 R2 as a supported operating
system for View desktop use.
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