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Table 5-19. Desktop and Pool Setting Descriptions (Continued)
Setting Options
Refresh OS disk after logoff Select whether and when to refresh the OS disks for
dedicated-assignment, linked-clone desktops.
n
Never. The OS disk is never refreshed.
n
Always. The OS disk is refreshed every time the user logs
off.
n
Every. The OS disk is refreshed at regular intervals of a
specified number of days. Type the number of days.
n
At. The OS disk is refreshed when its current size reaches
a specified percentage of its maximum allowable size.
The maximum size of a linked clone's OS disk is the size
of the replica's OS disk. Type the percentage at which
refresh operations occur.
With the At option, the size of the linked clone's OS disk
in the datastore is compared to its maximum allowable
size. This disk-utilization percentage does not reflect
disk usage that you might see inside the desktop's guest
operating system.
When you refresh the OS disks in a linked-clone pool with
dedicated assignment, the View Composer persistent disks
are not affected.
Default display protocol Select the display protocol that you want View Connection
Server to use to communicate with View clients.
PCoIP
The default option wherever it is
supported. PCoIP is supported as the
display protocol for virtual-machine
desktops and physical machines that
have Teradici hardware. PCoIP provides
an optimized PC experience for the
delivery of images, audio, and video
content for a wide range of users on the
LAN or across the WAN.
Microsoft
RDP
Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection
(RDC) uses RDP to transmit data. RDP is
a multichannel protocol that allows a
user to connect to a computer remotely.
HP RGS
Supported as the display protocol when
View Connection Server connects to HP
Blade PCs, HP Workstations, and HP
Blade Workstations, but not virtual
machines.
Allow users to choose protocol Allow users to override the default display protocol for their
desktops by using View Client.
Max number of monitors If you use PCoIP, you can select the maximum number of
monitors on which users can display the desktop.
This setting affects the amount of vRAM that is assigned to
desktops in the pool. When you increase this value, more
memory is consumed on the associated ESX hosts.
NOTE You must power off and on existing virtual machines
for this setting to take effect. Restarting a virtual machine
does not cause the setting to take effect.
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