After the recent migration of VC in the VC has the following tips, and very frequent
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Colleagues said it was a clone link problem, but the cloned linked desktop pool has all been wiped out, or will appear in this prompt.
The client side said this hint is very troublesome, hope to remove.
After you log in to view administrator, on the left side of the view configuration-server, select the current vc-edit
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Remove the check STorage accelerator from the boot view to the host cache problem.
The official explanation for this feature is this:
In VSphere 5.0 and later, you can configure an ESXi host to cache virtual machine disk data. This feature, called View Storage Accelerator, can use the Content Based Read Cache (CBRC) feature in the ESXi host. The view Storage Accelerator can improve view performance when I/O storms occur (a large number of desktops can start at the same time or when multiple antivirus scans are running simultaneously). This functionality is also beneficial for administrators or users who need to load applications or data frequently. Instead of reading the entire operating system or application over and over from the storage system, the host reads the regular blocks of data from the cache.
The simple thing to do is to reduce the amount of IOPS when you're booting a storm when there's a lot of reading and writing on the desktop .
VC always prompts to calculate virtual disk space in VMW virtual desktop environment