You can remove the connection between VMware Horizon 8 and the View Composer service that is associated with a vCenter Server instance.
Before you disable the connection to View Composer, you must remove from VMware Horizon 8 all the linked-clone virtual machines created by View Composer. VMware Horizon 8 prevents you from removing View Composer if any associated linked clones still exist. After the connection to View Composer is disabled, VMware Horizon 8 cannot provision or manage new linked clones.
Procedure
- Remove the linked-clone desktop pools created by View Composer.
- In Horizon Console, select .
- Select a linked-clone desktop pool and click Delete.
A dialog box warns that you will permanently delete the linked-clone desktop pool from VMware Horizon 8. If the linked-clone virtual machines are configured with persistent disks, you can detach or delete the persistent disks.
- Click OK.
The virtual machines are deleted from vCenter Server. In addition, the associated View Composer database entries and the replicas created by View Composer are removed.
- Repeat these steps for each linked-clone desktop pool created by View Composer.
- Navigate to .
- On the vCenter Servers tab, select the vCenter Server instance with which View Composer is associated.
- Click Edit.
- On the View Composer tab, under View Composer Server Settings, select Do not use View Composer, and click OK.
Results
You can no longer create linked-clone desktop pools in this vCenter Server instance, but you can continue to create and manage full virtual-machine desktop pools in the vCenter Server instance.