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Community Comments 3 Bugs 1. Discover Similar Flings. This program should be run in the active directory AD server with administrator permissions. The sharing folder is created by default when installing AD server. NET 4. If you want to spend K a year and never have a ROI, then that's your choice also with a cloud hosted solution. If you are making K extra per month, then yes you can do the hosted route and you effectively at some point can lower your operating cost for 50 users.
But since you have never seen the math on this, please start labbing and research. That's honestly being truthful and nice about it. To give you hindsight, I had the same questions and debates years ago and even also ROD-IT pointed the same things out to me. I contacted Dell, made my case points and tried to get a POC going. It wasn't cost effective for me and I have the better entitlements. So how are you gonna make it effective for your company and you get charged more than I do!
Hey, I've been thinking about the silliest, easiest way to get your foot in the door with Horizon. I am setting myself up for horrible retribution from others here, and I realize it, but here goes.
Get the software. Register with VMware so that you can download the bits for an evaluation. Deploy a Horizon Connection Server. It will need access to vCenter. Choose a PC. You can use anything. You can use a virtual machine somewhere on the network. You can even use a physical PC.
Can Horizon work with physical desktops? Sure can! Entitle yourself to that desktop so you can connect to it. Use the thin client or the Horizon Client running on any device on the network to connect to the connection server.
You should see your pool there and should be able to connect to that one desktop. This is craziness and no one would suggest this unless they didn't want someone else, like yourself, to get discouraged. I think Horizon is neat and I don't want to see you discouraged. Of course, VMware offers hands-on labs for Horizon, if you'd rather. Sign up at the same URL, above. What you need to do is make sure that your licensing, back-end hardware and other specs costs are at par with the budget you have against these users.
VMware Horizon is a good choice for a Thin Client setup. I would suggest you to personally contact them because there are some use cases where you need information or training that could be vendor-specific. However, I would also ask you to keep your options open especially if you are new to the virtualization route. Talk your boss into researching all your possible choices in the market.
Ask them for a Thin Client proposal so that you can choose the one that best matches your needs. To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks. This is very basic question i know. But I am new to this VMware. My boss told me to do thin client set up using VMware Horizon. I would like to know what are requirement in order to do so?
Any help would be appreciated. Do I need to do this on get windows server. I have users. Popular Topics in VMware. Which of the following retains the information it's storing when the system power is turned off?
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