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What extra statistics does the "vROPs for Horizon" component collect?

HI all,

As I understand it, vROPs can be installed and running in your environment and it will collect statistics of all VMs that have VMware Tools installed.

On top of that, if you install vROPs for Horizon, then all VMs with the vRealize for Horizon component of the Horizon agent installed, will also display extra statistics related to the EUC environment.

What are the extra statistics exactly that the vRealize for Horizon component is going to permit vROPs to see?

I.e. what additional statistics can you see in the vROPs console that a normal, non-virtual desktop without Horizon agent installed would see?

Do we have a KB that lists these statistics?

Somebody asked me this because they wanted to compare what statistics they would miss out on if they didn´t install the vROPs for Horizon agent on their virtual desktops.

Regards

Mark

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I'm not aware of any kb, but its mainly user session metrics, like logon time , here is an example of the dashboard that is included with the adapter

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newer versions can also connect to appvolumes to get some appstack related information, and connect to the unified access gateways to get more information. All of this is fed into the broker agent that is installed on a connection server

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I'm not aware of any kb, but its mainly user session metrics, like logon time , here is an example of the dashboard that is included with the adapter

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newer versions can also connect to appvolumes to get some appstack related information, and connect to the unified access gateways to get more information. All of this is fed into the broker agent that is installed on a connection server

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Thanks very much sjesse,

Very useful information.

Regards

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