From the left navigation pane, select Desktops.
Click Create Desktop Pool, or click a desktop pool group name and then click Create Desktop Pool.
Select Create Physical Host Desktop Pool, and then click Next.
Configure basic information about the desktop pool, and then click Next.
Configure the physical host login settings, and then click Confirm Configuration.
Verify that the desktop pool configuration is correct, and then click Finish.
Desktop Pool Type: Select a desktop pool type.
Static: To assign each user a dedicated desktop, select this option. A static desktop is persistent. All data and settings of its user will persist through a reboot.
Application Server Pool: To create a desktop pool used to bulk deploy VMs as application servers, select this option. The program of a virtual application runs on the application servers. To authorize users to virtual applications, go to the Applications > Virtual Applications > Application Groups page. For more information, see H3C Workspace Cloud Desktop Virtual Application Configuration Guide (Office Scenario).
Desktop Pool Group: Assign the desktop pool to a desktop pool group.
Authentication 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: Select an 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.
OU: Specify the distinguished name (DN) of the organizational unit (OU) to which the domain users belong on the specified authentication server. When you specify this parameter, use the ou=ou,dc=second-level domain,dc=top-level domain format. For example, to specify the test OU in the example.com domain, enter the ou=test,dc=example,dc=com string.