The following visual characterizes the ideal scenario for getting frames rendered, captured, and encoded directly from the GPU Framebuffer (Memory): I’m most excited about Blast Extreme in this release as it’s the first protocol on the market from Citrix, Microsoft, or VMware to properly leverage the NVIDIA GPUs for hardware offloading of the encode stream (NVIDIA NVENC). For this blog post I’m going to be focusing on Horizon 7 deployment and specifically the installation and configuration of Horizon 7 for NVIDIA GRID and Blast Extreme! The whitepaper is focused on Horizon 6.2, but much of it still applies.Īpp Volumes 3.0 and User Environment Management (UEM) 9.0 also released, and Horizon Air Hybrid-Mode is pending release sometime soon. VMware Horizon 7: Your High Performance, Ultra-Secure, Throwaway Laptop Is Waiting For YouĪdditionally, there’s a very good, must read white paper for Deploying Hardware-Accelerated Graphics with View Virtual Desktops in Horizon 6 that I highly recommend reading.VMware Instant Clone Technology for Just-In-Time Desktop Delivery in Horizon 7 Enterprise Edition.VMware Horizon Blast Extreme Acceleration with NVIDIA GRID.Taking a Closer Look at Horizon 7: Desktop & App Virtualization Reimagined.Network Ports Diagram Updated for Horizon 7.Introducing True SSO (Single Sign-On) in VMware Horizon 7.Along with Horizon 7 come a number of very exciting new features that have been outlined in great detail in the following blogs: Yesterday VMware released to web Horizon 7, which will likely be the most significant product launch for their End User Computing portfolio this year.
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