Administering Cloud Pod Architecture in Horizon
Administering Cloud Pod Architecture in Horizon
Introduction to Cloud Pod Architecture
Understanding Cloud Pod Architecture
Sharing Key Data in the Global Data Layer
Sending Messages Between Pods
Configuring and Managing a Cloud Pod Architecture Environment
Cloud Pod Architecture Domain Requirements
Cloud Pod Architecture Limitations
Designing a Cloud Pod Architecture Topology
Creating Cloud Pod Architecture Sites
Entitling Users and Groups in the Pod Federation
Finding and Allocating Desktops and Applications in the Pod Federation
Understanding the Scope Policy
Understanding the Multiple Sessions Per User Policy for Global Desktop Entitlements
Using Home Sites
Considerations for Unauthenticated Users
Global Entitlement Example
Implementing Connection Server Restrictions for Global Entitlements
Tag Matching
Requirements and Limitations for Connection Server Restrictions
Connection Server Restrictions Example
Implementing Client Restrictions for Global Entitlements
Implementing the Session Pre-Launch Feature for Global Application Entitlements
Enabling Multi-Session Mode for Global Application Entitlements
Enabling Session Collaboration for Global Desktop Entitlements
Implementing Backup Global Entitlements
Considerations for Mixed-Version Environments
Considerations for Workspace ONE Mode
Considerations for VMware Cloud on AWS
Considerations for RDS Per-Device Client Access Licensing
Cloud Pod Architecture Topology Limits
Cloud Pod Architecture Port Requirements
Security Considerations for Cloud Pod Architecture
Setting Up Cloud Pod Architecture in Horizon Console
Initialize the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature
Join a Pod to the Pod Federation
Assign a Tag to a Connection Server Instance
Configuring Shortcuts for Global Entitlements
Worksheet for Configuring a Global Entitlement
Create and Configure a Global Entitlement
Add a Pool to a Global Entitlement
Create and Configure a Site
Assign a Home Site to a User or Group
Create a Home Site Override
Test a Cloud Pod Architecture Configuration in Horizon Client
Example: Setting Up a Basic Cloud Pod Architecture Configuration
Designing the Example Topology
Initializing the Example Configuration
Joining Pods in the Example Configuration
Creating Sites in the Example Configuration
Creating Global Desktop Entitlements in the Example Configuration
Creating a URL for the Example Configuration
Setting Up Federation Access Groups in Horizon Console
Understanding Federation Access Groups
Different Administrators for Different Federation Access Groups
Different Administrators for the Same Federation Access Group
Understanding Permissions for Federation Access Groups
Configuring Federation Access Groups
Add a Federation Access Group
Move a Global Entitlement to a Federation Access Group
Manage Global Entitlements and Global Sessions in Federation Access Groups
Custom Role Updates in a Cloud Pod Architecture Environment
Create an Administrator to Manage a Federation Access Group
Managing Federation Access Groups
Add a Permission to a Federation Access Group
Review the Permissions for a Federation Access Group
Review the Global Entitlements in a Federation Access Group
Remove a Permission From a Federation Access Group
Remove a Federation Access Group
Managing a Cloud Pod Architecture Environment in Horizon Console
Review a Cloud Pod Architecture Configuration
Review Pod Federation Health
Review Desktop and Application Sessions
Managing Sites
Add a Pod to a Site
Delete a Site
Change a Site Name or Description
Managing Global Entitlements
Remove a Pool From a Global Entitlement
Add a User or Group to a Global Entitlement
Remove a User or Group from a Global Entitlement
Modify Attributes or Policies for a Global Entitlement
Delete a Global Entitlement
Managing Home Sites
Modify a Home Site Assignment
Remove a Home Site Assignment
Determine the Effective Home Site for a User
Modify a Home Site Override
Remove a Home Site Override
Remove a Pod From the Pod Federation
Uninitialize the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature
Administering Cloud Pod Architecture with lmvutil
lmvutil Command Use
lmvutil Command Authentication
lmvutil Command Output
lmvutil Command Options
Initializing the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature
Disabling the Cloud Pod Architecture Feature
Managing a Pod Federation
Joining a Pod to the Pod Federation
Removing a Pod from a Pod Federation
Changing a Pod Name or Description
Managing Sites
Creating a Site
Assigning a Pod to a Site
Changing a Site Name or Description
Deleting a Site
Managing Global Entitlements
Creating a Global Entitlement
Modifying a Global Entitlement
Deleting a Global Entitlement
Adding a Pool to a Global Entitlement
Removing a Pool from a Global Entitlement
Adding a User or Group to a Global Entitlement
Removing a User or Group from a Global Entitlement
Managing Home Sites
Configuring a Home Site
Deleting a Home Site
Viewing a Cloud Pod Architecture Configuration
Listing Global Entitlements
Listing the Pools in a Global Entitlement
Listing the Users or Groups in a Global Entitlement
Listing the Home Sites for a User or Group
Listing the Effective Home Site for a User
Listing Dedicated Desktop Pool Assignments
Listing the Pods or Sites in a Cloud Pod Architecture Topology
Managing SSL Certificates
Creating a Pending Certificate
Activating a Pending Certificate