You must perform certain tasks to prepare a Linux machine for use as a desktop in a VMware Horizon 8 deployment.
To prepare a Linux machine, you must enable communication between the machine and the Horizon Connection Server. You must configure networking on the Linux machine so that the Linux machine can ping the Connection Server instance using its FQDN (fully qualified domain name).
If you are preparing the Linux machine for use as a multi-session host for a published desktop or application pool, you must perform several additional preparation steps.
Prerequisites
- Verify that you have created a new virtual machine (VM) in vCenter Server and installed your guest Linux distribution on the machine. See Create a Virtual Machine and Install Linux.
Note: If you are preparing the Linux machine for use as a multi-session host, verify that one of the following required distributions is installed on the machine:
- RHEL Workstation 7.9/8.x/9.x
- Ubuntu 18.04/20.04/22.04
- Debian 10.x/11.x
- Configure an Active Directory domain controller for your remote desktops. For more information, see the Horizon 8 Installation and Upgrade document on the VMware Horizon Documentation portal.
- To make sure that desktop users are added to the local Remote Desktop Users group of the virtual machine, create a restricted Remote Desktop Users group in Active Directory. For more information, see the Horizon 8 Installation and Upgrade document on the VMware Horizon Documentation portal.
- If you plan to configure 3D graphics rendering for desktop pools, familiarize yourself with the Enable 3D Support setting for virtual machines. On ESXi hosts, you can select options that determine how the 3D renderer is managed on the ESXi host. For details, see the vSphere Virtual Machine Administration document on the VMware vSphere Documentation portal.
- Familiarize yourself with the steps for configuring your Linux machine to be resolvable through DNS. These steps vary for the different Linux distributions and releases. For instructions, consult the documentation for your Linux distribution and release.
If you are preparing the Linux machine for deployment as an automated full-clone or instant-clone desktop pool or for inclusion in an automated instant-clone farm, you must also do the following:
- Verify that the virtual switch that the instant-clone VMs connect to has enough ports to support the expected number of VMs. Each network card on a VM requires one port.
- To support instant-clone desktop pools or farms, verify that you have added an instant-clone domain administrator in Horizon Console.