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Disable the System Restore on Windows 7 and Windows 8 Virtual Machines
You do not need to use the Windows System Restore feature if you use View Composer refresh to restore
linked-clone OS disks to their original snapshots.
When the operating system is idle, System Restore does not have a visible impact on OS-disk growth.
However, when the operating system is in use, System Restore generates restore points based on system
use, which can have a significant impact on OS-disk growth.
The function of Windows System Restore is the same as View Composer refresh.
As a best practice, you can disable Windows System Restore and avoid unnecessary growth in your linked
clones.
If you do not use refresh, evaluate whether it is best to leave System Restore active in your View
environment.
Procedure
1 In vSphere Client, select the parent virtual machine and select Open Console.
2 Log in to the Windows 7 or Windows 8 guest operating system as an administrator.
3 Click Start > Control Panel > System and Security > Administrative Tools.
4 Select Task Scheduler and click Open.
5 In the left pane, expand Task Scheduler Library, Microsoft, Windows.
6 Double-click SystemRestore and select SR.
7 In the Actions pane, click Disable.
Disable Windows Defender on Windows 7 and Windows 8 Virtual Machines
Microsoft Windows Defender can contribute to linked-clone OS disk growth and increase IOPS in linked
clones and full virtual machines. Disable Windows Defender if you install other anti-spyware software on
the virtual machine.
If Windows Defender is the only anti-spyware installed on the virtual machine, you might prefer to keep
Windows Defender active on the desktops in your environment.
Procedure
1 In vSphere Client, select the parent virtual machine and select Open Console.
2 Log in to the Windows 7 or Windows 8 guest operating system as an administrator.
3 Click Start and type Windows Defender in the Search programs and files box.
4 Click Tools > Options > Administrator.
5 Deselect Use this program and click Save.
Disable Microsoft Feeds Synchronization on Windows 7 and Windows 8 Virtual
Machines
Windows Internet Explorer uses the Microsoft Feeds Synchronization task to update RSS feeds in users'
Web browsers. This task can contribute to linked-clone growth. Disable this task if your users do not require
automatic RSS feed updates in their browsers.
Microsoft Feeds Synchronization can cause OS-disk growth if persistent disks are not configured. If
persistent disks are configured, the impact is diverted to the persistent disks. In this situation, you should
still disable Microsoft Feeds Synchronization to control persistent-disk growth.
Setting Up Desktop and Application Pools in View
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