One of the tasks that you perform to give users remote access to session-based desktops is to create a published desktop pool. A published desktop pool runs on a farm of RDS hosts and has properties that can satisfy some specific needs of a remote desktop deployment.
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Understanding Published Desktop Pools An published desktop pool is one of three types of desktop pools that you can create. This type of pool was known as a Microsoft Terminal Services pool in previous Horizon 8 releases.
Published Desktop Pools Settings You can specify certain pool settings when you create an published desktop pool that run on a farm of RDS hosts. Not all pool settings apply to all types of desktop pools. These settings are specific to published desktop pools.
Create a Published Desktop Pool You create a published desktop pool as part of the process to give users access to desktops that run on a farm of RDS hosts.
Troubleshooting Internal Virtual Machines in Instant-Clone Desktop Pools Use the Instant Clone debug mode to troubleshoot any errors that occurred when performing any desktop operations for the instant-clone desktop pools. When activated, internal virtual machines are preserved in case of an error. Administrators can then troubleshoot failed internal virtual machines.