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Table 83. Adobe Flash Quality Settings
Quality Setting Description
Do not control Quality is determined by Web page settings.
Low This setting results in the most bandwidth savings.
Medium This setting results in moderate bandwidth savings.
High This setting results in the least bandwidth savings.
If no maximum level of quality is specified, the system defaults to a value of Low.
Adobe Flash uses timer services to update what is shown on the screen at a given time. A typical Adobe
Flash timer interval value is between 4 and 50 milliseconds. By throttling, or prolonging, the interval, you
can reduce the frame rate and thereby reduce bandwidth.
Table 8-4 shows the available Adobe Flash throttling settings.
Table 84. Adobe Flash Throttling Settings
Throttling Setting Description
Disabled No throttling is performed. The timer interval is not modified.
Conservative Timer interval is 100 milliseconds. This setting results in the lowest number of
dropped frames.
Moderate Timer interval is 500 milliseconds.
Aggressive Timer interval is 2500 milliseconds. This setting results in the highest number of
dropped frames.
Audio speed remains constant regardless of which throttling setting you select.
Delete a Desktop Pool
When you delete a desktop pool, users can no longer launch new remote desktops in the pool.
Depending on the type of desktop pool, you have various options regarding how View handles persistent
disks, vCenter Server full virtual machines, and users' active sessions.
With an automated desktop pool of View Composer linked-clone virtual machines, View always deletes the
virtual machines from disk.
IMPORTANT Do not delete the virtual machines in vCenter Server before you delete a desktop pool with
View Administrator. This action could put View components into an inconsistent state.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select Catalog > Desktop Pools.
2 Select a desktop pool and click Delete.
Chapter 8 Managing Desktop Pools, Machines, and Sessions
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