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fborges555
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Recompose in Horizon 7

Hi gurus

can so one point me to the right literature on where to find information in regard to the new feature that Horizon 7 has brought  in this regard, I have heard that now recomp is real-time and that changes can be a push to the Pool or machine without going through the reboot process.

any thoughts or help on this

thanks

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Instant Linked Clones

* Instant Clone Don’t need Refresh, Recompose and Rebalance operations.

* After the user logs out the VM, his desktop is deleted, and linked clones recomposition is not needed.

* Instant Clone virtual machines exist for a short while, and when they are deleted, their delta disks space is returned to the shared storage space pool.

* Instant Clone Technology does not need a database

Instant Linked Clones

Pool Size: 1,000 Virtual Desktop (VM)

Time to Create a Pool: 25 minutes

Average Time to Create 1 virtual machine (VM): 1.5 seconds

vs

View Composer linked clones

Pool Size: 1,000 Virtual Desktop (VM)

Time to Create a Pool: 170 minutes

Average Time to Create 1 virtual machine (VM): 10.2 seconds

Cloning_Figure1.png

Instant clones do not create a higher load on vCenter! In fact, instant clones create significantly less load on vCenter than View Composer clones do during the cloning process.

Raul.

VMware VDI Administrator.

http://ITCloudStream.com/

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PCTechStream
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Instant Linked Clones

* Instant Clone Don’t need Refresh, Recompose and Rebalance operations.

* After the user logs out the VM, his desktop is deleted, and linked clones recomposition is not needed.

* Instant Clone virtual machines exist for a short while, and when they are deleted, their delta disks space is returned to the shared storage space pool.

* Instant Clone Technology does not need a database

Instant Linked Clones

Pool Size: 1,000 Virtual Desktop (VM)

Time to Create a Pool: 25 minutes

Average Time to Create 1 virtual machine (VM): 1.5 seconds

vs

View Composer linked clones

Pool Size: 1,000 Virtual Desktop (VM)

Time to Create a Pool: 170 minutes

Average Time to Create 1 virtual machine (VM): 10.2 seconds

Cloning_Figure1.png

Instant clones do not create a higher load on vCenter! In fact, instant clones create significantly less load on vCenter than View Composer clones do during the cloning process.

Raul.

VMware VDI Administrator.

http://ITCloudStream.com/

Stay Connected :smileyplus: Don't forget to:

Like > Share > Comment > Reply > Helpful > Answered

www.ITSA.Cloud
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