You can perform certain steps to optimize guest operating system performance for remote desktop deployment. All of the steps are optional.
These recommendations include turning off the screen saver and not specifying a sleep timer. Your organization might require the use of screen savers. For example, you might have a GPO-managed security policy that locks a desktop a certain time after the screen saver starts. In this case, use a blank screen saver.
Prerequisites
- Prepare a guest operating system for remote desktop deployment.
- Familiarize yourself with the procedure for disabling the Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program. See Disable the Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program.
Procedure
What to do next
See Optimizing Windows for Instant-Clone and Linked-Clone Virtual Machines for information on disabling certain Windows services and tasks to reduce the growth of instant clones and View Composer linked clones. Disabling certain services and tasks can also result in performance benefits for full virtual machines.