Category: app volumes
Scaling Omnissa App Volumes Manager is essential for maintaining high availability and consistent performance in large VDI environments. Since App Volumes is now the standard under the Omnissa brand, …
Packaging an application using Omnissa App Volumes is a useful way to deploy applications to users, as it eliminates the need to reconfigure the Golden Image for each new …
When using Omnissa Horizon Instant Clones, it's often necessary to have a persistent VDI to save user data and settings between sessions, as the clones are non-persistent by default. …
To upgrade App Volumes Manager to the latest version, follow the correct procedure to avoid potential issues and service disruptions. After upgrading the Horizon Client, proceed with upgrading App Volumes Manager as …
The FSLogix configuration in VMware Horizon environment allows to provide a persistent area to VDI machines such as Instant Clones. FSLogix is a Microsoft tool used to manage user …
App Volumes comes with a default disk size of 10 GB for writable volumes but in case of need you can create a new writable template with a different …
AppStacks is a bunch of applications and data bundled into read-only containers that can be assigned to users, groups, or accounts and delivered through them. Despite the documentation states …
Configured the App Volumes Manager, you can create Writable Volumes where users can install and configure applications keeping the data specific to the profile. Writable Volumes are configured per-user …
After installing VMware App Volumes, you need to configure the software to match your working environment. Active Directory domain, administrator roles and datastores are the parameters you need to …
VMware App Volumes 4 is a software solution addressed for virtual desktop environments, such as VMware Horizon, to dynamically deliver and manage applications. Applications can be packaged through a …