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Table 4-9. HA Cluster Example (Continued)
Item Example
Networking component Standard ESXi 5.0 cluster network
Switch ports 80
NOTE With View 5.1 and later and vSphere 5 and later, if you use View Composer and store replica disks on
NFS datastores, the cluster can contain up to 32 ESXi hosts. For more information, see the chapter about creating
desktop pools, in the VMware View Administration document.
Networking requirements depend on the type of server, the number of network adapters, and the way in which
vMotion is configured.
VMware View Building Blocks
A 2,000-user building block consists of physical servers, a VMware vSphere infrastructure, VMware View
servers, shared storage, and 2,000 virtual machine desktops. You can include up to five building blocks in a
View pod.
Table 4-10. Example of a LAN-Based View Building Block
Item Example
vSphere clusters 2 or more
80-port network switch 1
Shared storage system 1
vCenter Server with View Composer 1 (can be run in the block itself)
Database MS SQL Server or Oracle database server (can be run in the
block itself)
VLANs 3 (a 1Gbit Ethernet network for each: management network,
storage network, and VMotion network)
With vCenter 4.1 and 5.0, each vCenter Server can support up to 10,000 virtual machines. This support enables
you to have building blocks that contain more than 2,000 View desktops. However, the actual block size is also
subject to other View-specific limitations.
If you have only one building block in a pod, use two View Connection Server instances for redundancy.
Figure 4-1. Components of a VMware View Building Block
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ESX clusters
VMware
vCenter Server
8 hosts 8 hosts
shared storage
2000 users
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