You can use virtual machine custom configuration parameters as baseline settings when you create a virtual machine for remote desktop deployment.
Parameter | Description and Recommendations |
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Name and Folder | The name and location of the virtual machine. If you plan to use the virtual machine as a template, assign a generic name. The location can be any folder within your datacenter inventory. |
Host/Cluster | The ESXi server or cluster of server resources that will run the virtual machine. If you plan to use the virtual machine as a template, the location of the initial virtual machine does not necessarily specify where future virtual machines created from template will reside. |
Resource Pool | If the physical ESXi server resources are divided into resource pools, you can assign them to the virtual machine. |
Datastore | The location of files associated with the virtual machine. |
Hardware Machine Version | The hardware machine version that is available depends on the ESXi version you are running. As a best practice, select the latest available hardware machine version, which provides the greatest virtual machine functionality. Certain Horizon 8 features require minimum hardware machine versions. |
Guest Operating System | The type of operating system that you will install in the virtual machine. |
CPUs | The number of virtual processors in the virtual machine. |
Memory | The amount of memory to allocate to the virtual machine. |
Network | The number of virtual network adapters (NICs) in the virtual machine. One NIC is usually sufficient. The network name should be consistent across virtual infrastructures. An incorrect network name in a template can cause failures during the instance customization phases. When you install Horizon Agent on a virtual machine that has more than one NIC, you must configure the subnet that Horizon Agent uses. See Configure a Virtual Machine with Multiple NICs for Horizon Agent for more information.
Important: For Windows, you must use the VMXNET 3 network adapter.
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SCSI Controller | The type of SCSI adapter to use with the virtual machine. For Windows, specify the LSI Logic SAS adapter. The LSI Logic SAS adapter has improved performance and works better with generic SCSI devices. |
Select a Disk | The disk to use with the virtual machine. Create a new virtual disk based on the amount of local storage that you decide to allocate to each user. Allow enough storage space for the OS installation, patches, and locally installed applications. To reduce the need for disk space and management of local data, you should store the user's information, profile, and documents on network shares rather than on a local disk. |