The JMP approach provides several key benefits, including simplified desktop and RDSH image management, faster delivery and maintenance of applications, and elimination of the need to manage “full persistent” desktops. JMP is supported with both on-premises and cloud-based Horizon 7 deployments, providing a unified and consistent management platform regardless of your deployment topology. JMP allows components of a desktop or RDSH server to be decoupled and managed independently in a centralized manner, yet reconstituted on demand to deliver a personalized user workspace when needed.
Entitle End Users to Application Pools or Desktop Pools.Provisioning Users and Accessing Virtual Desktops.Publish Applications Hosted on RDSH Servers.Create an Instant-Clone RDSH Server Farm.Creating RDSH-Published Desktops and Applications.Push a New Image to an Instant-Clone Desktop Pool.Add an Instant-Clone Domain Administrator.Create a Domain User Account and OUs in AD for Clone Operations.Create VMs for the Connection Server and Composer.About Components That Enhance Horizon 7.Please refer to your View documentation to determine which features are included.
However, a compatible thin client/endpoint/mobile device may not include all of the features of the newer Horizon Connection Manager release. Supported Horizon (View) Server Releases - A thin client device, endpoint or mobile device certified against a specific VMware Horizon Client release is compatible with current, previous and subsequent View releases according to the compatibility guarantees published as part of that specific Horizon release (typically two major releases in both directions). Horizon (View) Server Release Used -The Horizon Server Release used during the certification testing with the VMware Horizon Client. Horizon Client Release - A thin client device, endpoint or mobile device listed against a particular VMware Horizon Client release (Formerly called View Client ) in the Release column has been tested by the thin client, endpoint or mobile device manufacturer against that specific VMware Horizon Client release and includes a minimum set of features supported in that VMware Horizon Client version. Release and Supported Releases - Thin Clients/Endpoints/Mobile devices: This client meets the minimum requirements VMware has set for certification, however specific features of these clients may vary between different vendors and devices. Vendor - This client type is a device developed by specific vendors.
VMware - This client type is a device which utilizes the Horizon software and includes functionality as described in the Administration Guide for Horizon: Software - This is a software-based thin client image used to re-purpose your existing x86 PCs into thin clients and meets the minimum requirements of the thin client certification program. Hardware - This is a hardware-based thin client device meeting the minimum requirements of the thin client certification program. VMware provides support only for the products that are listed in this Compatibility Guide. Vendor products are tested for compatibility with Horizon.