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Managing View Composer Linked-
Clone Desktop Virtual Machines 9
You can update View Composer linked-clone desktop machines, reduce the size of their operating system
data, and rebalance the machines among datastores. You also can manage the persistent disks associated
with linked clones.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Reduce Linked-Clone Size with Machine Refresh,” on page 151
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“Update Linked-Clone Desktops,” on page 153
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“Rebalance Linked-Clone Virtual Machines,” on page 157
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“Manage View Composer Persistent Disks,” on page 160
Reduce Linked-Clone Size with Machine Refresh
A machine refresh operation restores the operating system disk of each linked clone to its original state and
size, reducing storage costs.
If possible, schedule refresh operations during off-peak hours.
For guidelines, see “Machine Refresh Operations,” on page 152.
Prerequisites
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Decide when to schedule the refresh operation. By default, View Composer starts the operation
immediately.
You can schedule only one refresh operation at a time for a given set of linked clones. You can schedule
multiple refresh operations if they affect different linked clones.
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Decide whether to force all users to log off as soon as the operation begins or wait for each user to log
off before refreshing that user's linked-clone desktop.
If you force users to log off, View notifies users before they are disconnected and allows them to close
their applications and log off.
If you force users to log off, the maximum number of concurrent refresh operations on remote desktops
that require logoffs is half the value of the Max concurrent View Composer maintenance operations
setting. For example, if this setting is configured as 24 and you force users to log off, the maximum
number of concurrent refresh operations on remote desktops that require logoffs is 12.
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If your deployment includes replicated View Connection Server instances, verify that all instances are
the same version.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select Catalog > Desktop Pools.
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