Architecture Planning
Table Of Contents
- View Architecture Planning
- Contents
- View Architecture Planning
- Introduction to View
- Planning a Rich User Experience
- Feature Support Matrix for View Agent
- Choosing a Display Protocol
- Using Hosted Applications
- Using View Persona Management to Retain User Data and Settings
- Using USB Devices with Remote Desktops and Applications
- Using the Real-Time Audio-Video Feature for Webcams and Microphones
- Using 3D Graphics Applications
- Streaming Multimedia to a Remote Desktop
- Printing from a Remote Desktop
- Using Single Sign-On for Logging In to a Remote Desktop
- Using Multiple Monitors
- Managing Desktop and Application Pools from a Central Location
- Architecture Design Elements and Planning Guidelines for Remote Desktop Deployments
- Virtual Machine Requirements for Remote Desktops
- View ESXi Node
- Desktop Pools for Specific Types of Workers
- Desktop Virtual Machine Configuration
- RDS Host Virtual Machine Configuration
- vCenter Server and View Composer Virtual Machine Configuration
- View Connection Server Maximums and Virtual Machine Configuration
- vSphere Clusters
- Storage and Bandwidth Requirements
- View Building Blocks
- View Pods
- Advantages of Using Multiple vCenter Servers in a Pod
- Planning for Security Features
- Understanding Client Connections
- Choosing a User Authentication Method
- Restricting Remote Desktop Access
- Using Group Policy Settings to Secure Remote Desktops and Applications
- Implementing Best Practices to Secure Client Systems
- Assigning Administrator Roles
- Preparing to Use a Security Server
- Understanding View Communications Protocols
- Overview of Steps to Setting Up a View Environment
- Index
Figure 5‑6. View Components and Protocols with a Security Server
View
Connection
Server
RDP
Client
View
Security
Server
View Secure
GW Server & PCoIP
Secure GW
View
Administrator
vCenter
Server
View Secure
GW Server & PCoIP
Secure GW
View
Messaging
View Broker &
Admin Server
View desktop virtual machine or RDS host
client devices
Horizon
Client
Blast
View Agent
HTTP(S)
JMS
AJP13
HTTP(S)
JMS
RDP, Framework, MMR, CDR...
Blast
PCoIP
Blast
SOAP
RDP, Framework, MMR, CDR...
PCoIP
PCoIP
View Manager
LDAP
HTTP(S)
Table 5-3 lists the default ports that are used by each protocol. If necessary, to comply with organization
policies or to avoid contention, you can change which port numbers are used.
Table 5‑3. Default Ports
Protocol Port
JMS TCP port 4001
TCP port 4002
AJP13 TCP port 8009
NOTE AJP13 is used in a security server configuration only.
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