Installation guide

Chapter 3: Solution Overview
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EMC VSPEX End-User Computing: VMware Horizon View 5.3
and VMware vSphere for up to 2,000 Virtual Desktops
Implementation Guide
virtual desktop performance. Users can adapt to slow performance, but unpredictable
performance frustrates users and reduces efficiency.
To provide predictable performance for end-user computing solutions, the storage
system must be able to handle the peak I/O load from the clients while keeping
response time to a minimum. However, deploying many disks to handle brief periods
of extreme I/O pressure is expensive to implement. This solution uses EMC FAST
Cache to reduce the number of disks required.
EMC Powered Backup and recovery solutions enable user data protection and end-
user recoverability. This Horizon View solution uses EMC Avamar and its desktop
client to achieve this.
The EMC VSPEX End-User Computing for VMware Horizon View solution includes two
storage-type variants: block and file. Figure 3 shows the logical architecture of the
solution for both variants.
Logical architecture for both block and file storage Figure 3.
The block variant uses two networks: one storage network for carrying virtual desktop
and virtual server OS data and one 10 Gb Ethernet network for carrying all other
traffic. The storage network uses 8 Gb FC, 10 Gb CEE with FCoE, or 10 Gb Ethernet
with iSCSI protocol. The file variant uses a 10 GbE IP network for all traffic.
Note: The solution also supports 1 Gb Ethernet if the bandwidth requirements are met.
Logical
architecture