Prepare Desktop Virtual Machines : (Overview) Prepare Desktop Virtual Machines

(Overview) Prepare Desktop Virtual Machines
When you prepare a DVM you might intend to use that single machine directly, or you might intend to use that DVM as the template from which other DVMs are cloned:
The Perform basic DVM setup section of the following workflow describes how to create a DVM that is suitable for immediate use. The steps in this section are required for a typical trial, or as the basis for building a template.
The Tune settings section of the following workflow describes how to configure settings for an optimal end user experience. Perform the steps in this section to deploy DVMs to end users.
The Automate deployment section of the following workflow describes how to take advantage of the Pano VDS’s ability to automatically deploy DVMs.
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Make sure that network settings (firewalls, proxies, etc.) are properly configured in the DVM.
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Make sure that the desktop virtual machine is enabled for Remote Desktop, and that the user(s) of the desktop virtual machine are added to the Remote Desktop Users Group for that computer.
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Wait! Let’s test DVM connectivity. Don’t proceed unless you have DVM connectivity.
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(Optional) For additional security, consider using USB filters to limit USB device use.
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(Optional) Configure video display for 24‑bit color depth. 16‑bit provides better user experience for most users.
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Make the necessary changes to optimize DVM performance. You must do so before you create the template.
You must do so before you create the DVM template so that all DVMs that you provision from this template receive the performance benefits.
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If you intend to use automated provisioning (via Permanently Assigned Desktops collection type or Pooled Desktops collection type), create a DVM template.
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Install Microsoft Sysprep tools on VirtualCenter Server.

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