Roland van der Kruk at BrianMadden’s site posted part 2 of his trilogy concerning VMware View 3. In this part Roland discusses Linked Clones, a.k.a. View Composer.
Roland explains what View Composer is, how it works and what the advantages are. He also explains what recompose, refresh and rebalance exactly does.
Read the entire article. I can’t wait until part 3 is released. Keep up the good work, Roland!
Related articles
- January 16, 2009 -- An Introduction to VMware View 3
- January 30, 2009 -- An Introduction to VMware View 3, part 3
- June 25, 2010 -- VDI comparison chart
- March 11, 2010 -- VMware View upcoming features
- February 10, 2010 -- ThinApp licensing
- November 2, 2009 -- Bloggers-battle: Citrix Xendesktop vs VMware View
- February 25, 2009 -- VMworld Europe 2009: Virtual desktop Infrastructure sessions
- December 2, 2008 -- VMware introduces View Composer: EMC not happy?
- May 20, 2010 -- 7 “challenges” migrating from XP to Windows 7 using VDI
- November 16, 2009 -- Introduction to Vmware View 4
Tags: Brian Madden, Linked Clones, Roland van der Kruk, VDI, View, View Composer, View Manager 3, VMware, VMware View