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This architecture requires the installation of a Microsoft Lync 2013 client on
the remote desktop and a Microsoft Lync VDI plug-in on the Windows 7 or 8
client endpoint. Customers can use the Microsoft Lync 2013 client for
presence, instant messaging, Web conferencing, and Microsoft Office
functionality.
Whenever a Lync VoIP or video chat call occurs, the Lync VDI plug-in
offloads all the media processing from the datacenter server to the client
endpoint, and encodes all media into Lync-optimized audio and video
codecs. This optimized architecture is highly scalable, results in lower
network bandwidth used, and provides point-to-point media delivery with
support for high-quality real-time VoIP and video. For more information, see
the white paper about VMware Horizon 6 and Microsoft Lync 2013, at
http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/techpaper/vmware-horizon-view-
microsoft-lync-install-configure.pdf.
NOTE Recording audio is not yet supported. This integration is supported
only with the PCoIP display protocol.
Integrating View with Business Intelligence Software
You can configure View Connection Server to record events to a Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle database.
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End-user actions such as logging in and starting a desktop session.
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Administrator actions such as adding entitlements and creating desktop pools.
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Alerts that report system failures and errors.
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Statistical sampling such as recording the maximum number of users over a 24-hour period.
You can use business intelligence reporting engines such as Crystal Reports, IBM Cognos, MicroStrategy 9,
and Oracle Enterprise Performance Management System to access and analyze the event database.
For more information, see the View Integration document.
You can alternatively generate View events in Syslog format so that the event data can be accessible to
analytics software. If you enable file-based logging of events, events are accumulated in a local log file. If
you specify a file share, the log files are moved to that share. For more information, see the View Installation
document.
Using View PowerCLI to Create Administration Scripts
Windows PowerShell is a command-line and scripting environment that is designed for Microsoft
Windows. PowerShell uses the .NET object model and provides administrators with management and
automation capabilities. As with any other console environment, you work with PowerShell by running
commands, which are called cmdlets in PowerShell.
The View PowerCLI provides an easy-to-use PowerShell interface to View. You can use the View PowerCLI
cmdlets to perform various administration tasks on View components.
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Create and update desktop pools.
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Configure multiple network labels to greatly expand the number of IP addresses assigned to virtual
machines in a pool.
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Add datacenter resources to a full virtual machine or linked-clone pool.
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Perform rebalance, refresh, or recompose operations on linked-clone desktops.
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Sample the usage of specific desktops or desktop pools over time.
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