Perform this task to create an IDV desktop pool for deployment of desktops that are accessible to one dedicated user, multiple users, or anonymous users.
From the navigation pane, select Desktop Pools & Groups > Desktop Pools.
Click Create Desktop Pool or Create.
Select the IDV desktop type, configure basic desktop pool information, and then click Next: Login Info.
Configure settings for desktop login, and then click Next: Configuration.
Configure the desktop pool, and then click Next: Confirm Configuration.
Verify that the desktop pool configuration is correct, and then click Finish.
Authorization Type: Select an authorization type. The following are available options:
Dedicated User: To have each desktop accessible to only one user account, select this option. With this option, you must bind each desktop client to one user.
Multiple Users: To allow multiple users to share a desktop, select this option. With this option, you bind the entire pool to users or user groups. Then, the selected users and user groups can access any idle clients in the pool.
Anonymous Users: To allow anyone to access an IDV desktop as a guest without having to provide user account information, select this option. With this option, you do not need to bind users or user groups to the pool or clients.
Desktop Prefix: Specify the prefix in the names of the desktops that are deployed from desktop images. The deployed desktops will be named in prefix-random_number format.
Client User Type: Select a user type.
Local Users: To create desktops for local users and LDAP users, select this option. To authorize desktops in a desktop pool of this user type to LDAP users, you must also select a generic LDAP authentication server as the authentication server.
Domain Users: To create desktops for AD users, select this option. In addition, you must select a Microsoft Active Directory authentication server as the authentication server.
Authentication Server: Specify the authentication server.
For local users, if you do not select an authentication server, the desktops in a desktop pool can be authorized to only local users in Space Console. If you select a generic LDAP authentication server, the desktops in a desktop pool can be authorized to only users managed by the specified server.
For domain users, select a Microsoft Active Directory authentication server.
SSO Password Type:
Authorized User: Users log in to their desktops by using their assigned usernames and passwords.
Fixed Login Name:
Login Account: Configure the account used to log in to a desktop from a client. The password used for login is the password of the account assigned to a user.
Fixed Login Name and Password:
Login Account: Configure the account used to log in to a desktop from a client.
Fixed Password: Configure the password used to log in to a desktop from a client., A user can access a desktop without entering any password if you leave this field empty.
When you configure data management policies for IDV and VOI anonymous user desktop pools, the following restrictions apply: · If you do not set a fixed account and password, you must create a local user Anonymous on Space Console and authorize the data management policy group to that user. · If you set a non-special fixed account and password, you must create a local user with the same name on Space Console and authorize the data management policy group to that local user. · If you set a special fixed account and password (such as Administrator), contact Technical Support to create a local user Administrator in the database and authorize the data management policy group to that user. Modifying the database is a high-risk operation, so perform it under the guidance of a professional technician. |
Restoration Mode: Select a mode for restoration of a desktop to its initial state. ARM hosts do not support these parameters. After the endpoint joins the desktop pool, if the endpoint is in an offline state, the restoration operation will also be performed according to the selected restoration mode.
Not Restore: To prevent the system from restoring the desktop system image on a client to its initial state when the user session ends or the desktop restarts, select this option.
Full Restore: To restore the full desktop image on a client to its initial state when the user session ends or the desktop restarts, select this option.
System Restore: To restore the desktop system disk of a client to its initial state when the user session ends or the desktop restarts, select this option. A system disk refers to a logical disk loaded when you install an operating system on a desktop image. The logical disk will be restored when you restore the system disk. If you have partitioned the system disk when you install the operating system, all data on the partitions such as drive D and drive E will also be restored.
Offline Graceful Period: Set the amount of time that a user can continue to use an IDV client after the IDV client goes offline because of network disconnection or disconnection from Space Console.
Configure: Select a resource flavor for IDV endpoints from the general, predefined, and custom flavors.
General: Select this flavor if the target endpoints are not in the recommended endpoint list or do not match any other flavor. The CPU and memory resource quantities of an IDV desktop are set to be consistent with the hardware specifications of the connected endpoint.
Edit Data Disk Capacity: Select whether to resize the data disk of IDV endpoints. This parameter is available only for the general flavor. If you resize the data disk, the system sets the data disk size to the configured value for the IDV endpoints whose virtual memory size is different from the configured value. If you do not enable this parameter, the system does not resize the data disk size of IDV endpoints.
Data Disk Capacity: Set the size of the Winswap disk on IDV endpoints, in GB. This disk provides virtual memory. You can increase the data disk size to expand the virtual memory and save user data depending on the application scenario.
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Select Image: Select an IDV desktop image for bulk deployment of desktops in the pool.
OU: Specify the distinguished name (DN) of the organizational unit (OU) to which the domain users belong on the specified authentication server. This option is required if you configure the pool for domain users. When you specify this option, use the ou=value,dc=value,dc=value format. For example, to specify the test OU in the example.com domain, enter the ou=test,dc=example,dc=com string.If you do not enter a DN or select an OU, the desktops will be assigned to the container named Computer on the domain controller. If you enable domain tree configuration for the authentication server and do not enter a DN or select an OU, the desktops will be assigned to the OU of the domain tree.