The following table describes the MAC address behavior that results when an instant-clone desktop goes through different operations.

Operation Floating Instant Clones Dedicated Instant Clones with Refresh on Each User Logout
When a user logs out
  • Mode A: Creates a new clone and then destroys the old clone after certain information like MAC address is copied over.
  • Mode B: VMware Horizon 8 refreshes by reverting to the snapshot.
  • Mode A: Creates a new clone and then destroys the old clone after certain information like MAC address is copied over.
  • Mode B: Horizon 8 refreshes by reverting to the snapshot.
Computer name after user logs out / instant-clone refresh
  • New computer name assigned to user after logout
  • Same computer name assigned to user after logout
MAC address after user logs out / instant-clone refresh
  • The same MAC address is preserved on the VM where logout occurred.
  • When a user logs in again, they receive a new VM with a new MAC address since they are working with a floating pool.
  • The same MAC address is preserved on the VM where logout occurred.
On push image
  • Deletes old instant clone and creates a new one.
  • New computer name/VM is assigned to user after logout since they are working with a floating pool and assignment is random by nature.
  • VM is assigned a new MAC address.
  • Deletes old instant clone and creates a new one.
  • Same computer name/VM is assigned to user after logout.
  • Same MAC address is preserved on the VM.
On VM removal
  • Clone is deleted and recreated with a new MAC address.
  • Clone is deleted and recreated with a new MAC address.