I was curious if someone out there could provide me with technical data/personal experience as to a preferred method: Building my Desktop Pools off of seperate VMs or a single VM with multiple snapshots.
I need to build 6 pools for 5 different departments, each of them using different applications. I'm wondering if I should create 6 different VMs or one VM with 6 different snapshots.
Thanks!
Trent
If you are using linked clones you can utilize the snapshot method. Simply create a base install with all the shared applications, shutdown the VM, create a snapshot called "Base Image". Then you can start the VM, add different applications, shutdown and create a snapshot for that pool. Great document to read over is located here, http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/VMware-View4-Evaluators-Guide.pd.
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That is exactly how I setup my test lab but I wanted to reach out and see if anyone had seen better results, or read something, that stated you should base the desktop pools (sorry I didn't mention I was using linked clones) on seperate snapshots or seperate VMs.
Does anyone else have any additional advice/personal experiences?
Thanks!
Well from personal experience I have found that managing 6 snapshots per base image a little cumbersome. I have yet to move them over to 6 seperate base images but I have given it some thought.
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I would go with 6 different VM's. I think it's easier to manage than 6 snapshots on 1 VM. What if you need to install Windows updates? You would need to do that on 6 different snapshots...
Also, try to automate the installation of the applications as much as you can, or even better: virtualize them and keep them out of your image.
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Sven Huisman
VMware vExpert 2009/2010
I liked the thought process VirtualSven provided and I decided to move forward with a new VM for each pool. If nothing else the ease of Security Patching was enough to sway me to his way of thinking.
Thanks to you all!