vRealize Orchestrator Plug-in for Horizon acts as a middleware between Horizon 7, vRealize Orchestrator, vRealize Automation, and App Volumes Server. To install and use vRealize Orchestrator Plug-in for Horizon, your system must meet certain functional prerequisites.

VMware Horizon 7

You must have access to an instance of Horizon 7 Connection Server version 7.4 and later. Version 1.5 of vRealize Orchestrator Plug-in for Horizon works with Horizon 7 version 7.4 and later.

For more information about setting up Horizon 7, see the Horizon 7 Installation and Horizon 7 Administration documents for the corresponding version, available from the documentation page at https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Horizon-7/index.html.

vRealize Orchestrator

Verify that you have a running instance of vRealize Orchestrator. You can log in to the vRealize Orchestrator configuration interface at http://orchestrator_server:8283. Version 1.5 of vRealize Orchestrator Plug-in for Horizon works with vRealize Orchestrator 7.4 and later.

For information about setting up vRealize Orchestrator, see Installing and Configuring VMware vRealize Orchestrator, available from the documentation page at https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Orchestrator/index.html.

vRealize Automation

You must have access to a vRealize Automation server. vRealize Orchestrator Plug-in for Horizon works with vRealize Automation 7.4 and later. The embedded vRealize Orchestrator server packaged with vRealize Automation 7.4 and later is compatible with this plug-in. Alternatively, you can install the plug-in on an external vRealize Orchestrator server.

For information about setting up vRealize Automation, see Installing and Upgrading vRealize Automation, available from the documentation page at https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Automation/index.html.

App Volumes Server

You must have access to an App Volumes Server instance before you can use the Self Service Request Application Stack workflow. vRealize Orchestrator Plug-in for Horizon works with App Volumes Server 2.12.1 and later. Verify that you have the credentials of a user that has the App Volumes Administrators role.

For information about installing and setting up an App Volumes Server instance , see VMware App Volumes Installation Guide, available from the documentation page at https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-App-Volumes/index.html.

vCenter Server and vCenter Single Sign-On

Verify that you have access to an instance of VMware vCenter Server® 6.5, or vCenter Server 6.0 or later, and that you are using VMware vCenter® Single Sign-On 2.0 or later.

For information about setting up vCenter Server, see vSphere Installation and Setup, available from the documentation page at https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/index.html.