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Dec 04, 2024
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CVF 2116 - Virtual End User Computing and Application Virtualization (VMware View: IC Credits: 4 Hours/Week: Lecture 4 Lab None Course Description: This course explores the concept and techniques associated with delivering desktop services from a cloud computing environment to enable end-user freedom from IT management and control. This course uses VMware View to demonstrate how IT can simply automate the management of thousands of desktops and securely deliver “desktop as a service” to users from a central location at levels of availability and reliability unmatched by traditional PCs. Students explore, through hands-on labs, how to deliver secure access to applications and data to any device when and where users need it, thus giving end users maximum mobility and flexibility. The VMware Certified Professional - Desktop (VCP-DT) certification is part of this course. MnTC Goals None
Prerequisite(s): ECT 1013 , CVF 1092 , and CVF 2093 with grades of C or higher OR instructor consent. Corequisite(s): None Recommendation: None
Major Content
- Course Introduction
- Introductions and course logistics
- Course objectives
- Introduction to VMware Horizon View
- Introduce View features and components
- View Connection Server
- Install and configure View Connection Server
- View Desktops
- Introduce View Agent
- Describe PCoIP and Remote Desktop Protocol remote display protocols
- Explain USB redirection and multimedia redirection
- VMware View Client Options
- Introduce VMware® View Client
- Introduce View Client with Local Mode
- Describe thin clients and zero clients
- Introduce Virtual Printing with View Client
- View Administrator
- Configure the View environment
- Manage users, sessions, and policies
- Configure and provision automated pools of desktops
- Explain role-based delegated administration
- Monitor the View environment
- Configuring and Managing Linked Clones
- Introduce View Composer operations
- Deploy and provision linked-clone desktops
- Manage linked-clone desktops
- Manage persistent disks
- Local-Mode Desktops
- Configure local-mode desktops
- Describe View Transfer Server and the Transfer Server repository
- Describe local-mode operations
- Managing View Security
- Describe network configuration and authentication options
- Configure the View security server
- View Persona Management
- Configure user profiles with View Persona Management
- Describe View Persona Management and Windows roaming profiles
- Configure a View Persona Management deployment
- Describe best practices for a View Persona Management deployment
- Command-Line Tools and Backup Options
- Introduce vdmadmin utility
- Describe client systems in kiosk mode
- Back up the View databases
- Restore the View databases
- VMware Horizon Application Manager
- Ensure that VMware® Horizon Application Manager¿ is working Introduce Application Manager components
- Describe single sign-on from Horizon View to View desktops
- Enable browser access to View desktops through Horizon View
- Entitle applications by using Horizon View
- View Connection Server Performance and Scalability
- Describe replica connection servers
- Explain performance considerations and load balancing
- VMware ThinApp
- Use ThinApp to capture applications
- Deploy and update ThinApp packages
- Virtualize Internet Explorer 6 for use on a Windows 7 system
- Manage ThinApp applications in View
Learning Outcomes At the end of this course students will be able to:
- install and configure Horizon View components.
- create and manage dedicated and floating desktop pools.
- deploy and manage linked-clone virtual desktops.
- configure and manage desktops that run in local mode.
- configure secure access to desktops through a public network.
- configure user profiles with View Persona Management.
- install applications by using Horizon View.
- use ThinApp to package applications.
Competency 1 (1-6) None Competency 2 (7-10) None Courses and Registration
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