Administering

Administering

1. Manage Virtual Desktops Using the VDI Web Administration or Using the CLI

The Sun VDI Web Administration (Admin GUI) provides an interface for managing virtual machine assignments in the VDI Core and monitoring the state of the hypervisor in the virtualization layer. The Sun VDI Core can also be controlled via a command line interface (CLI) - see Using the CLI for more information.

  1. Access the Admin GUI
  2. Create Desktop Providers
  3. Create Desktop Pools
  4. Import Virtual Machines
  5. Enable Cloning in Pools
  6. Set Up a User Directory
  7. Add Users to Pools
  8. Associate Tokens to Users

2. Set Up Virtual Desktop Access Software

VDI 3.0 enables you to set up one or more client access method. Choose Sun Ray Software, Sun Secure Global Desktop Software, or Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection (or a combination).

Sun Ray Software

Sun Secure Global Desktop Software

Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection

3. Access a Desktop as an End-User

See what an end-user sees when they log into their desktop using each one of the supported client access devices.

Sun Ray Software

Sun Secure Global Desktop Software

Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection

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