InstallView Connection Server
Environment requirements
1) Hardware requirements
Hardware components |
Yes |
Suggestions |
Central processor |
Pentium IV 2.0 GHz processor or more High Version |
4 CPUs |
Memory Windows 2008 64-bit |
4 gb ram or higher |
Requires at least 10 gb ram to deploy 50 or more View desktops |
Memory Windows 2003 32-bit |
2 gb ram or higher |
6 gb ram is required if you want to deploy 50 or more View desktops and enable Physical Address extensions (PAE. See:Http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283037 Microsoft Knowledge Base Article on. |
Network requirements |
One or more 10/100 Mbps Network Connections NIC) |
1 Gbps NIC |
2) operating systems supported by View Connection Server
Operating System |
Number of digits |
Version |
Service Package |
Windows 2008 R2 |
64-bit |
Standard Enterprise |
None or SP1 |
Windows 2003 R2 |
32-bit |
Standard Enterprise |
SP2 |
Note:
We recommend that you install the latest patches for the operating system, including domain control, to prevent system viruses and network impacts. The editor was often harassed by viruses and delays in the POC and implementation of the project. Most security problems can be solved by installing patches. In addition, if your computer has already installed IIS, uninstall it before installing Connection Server.
3) Operating System Requirements of PCoIP Security Gateway
Although Security Server can be installed on Windows Server 2003 physical machines or virtual machines, if you want to use the PCoIP Security Gateway component, the operating system must be 64-bit Windows Server 2008 R2. By using the PCoIP Security Gateway component, the View Client using the PCoIP display protocol can use the Security Server outside the enterprise firewall instead of the VPN connection.
You can pair a Security Server running on a 64-bit Windows Server 2008 R2 host with a Connection Server instance running on Windows Server 2003 or 2003 R2. After pairing, the client can still use the PCoIP security gateway.
Note:
If the Server Load balancer program is applied between multiple Security servers, make sure that all Security servers use the same operating system.
4) virtualization software requirements for View Connection Server
View Connection Server can run properly only after VMware virtualization software is installed.
? To use vSphere, you must use one of the following supported versions:
· VSphere 4.0 Update 3 or later
· VSphere 4.1 Update 1 or later
· VSphere 5.0 or later
? Support for ESX and ESXi hosts
5) Prerequisites for accessing the View Manager Console
Browsing support:
L Internet Explorer 7/8/9
L Firefox 3.0/3.5
L install Flash player 10.X
Step 1: Set View Connection Server as a fixed IP address and point to the correct DNS.
In this test, the IP address of View Connection Server is 192.168.1.202 \ DNS 192.168.1.201.
Step 2: add View Connection Server to the domain. The Connection Server for this test is view.vmware.com.
Step 3: log on to the Connection Server as the domain administrator after the domain is added. After the installation is complete, the system sets the domain administrator as the View administrator.
Step 4: Double-click "vmware-viewconnectionserver-5.0.0-481677.exe" to install the Connection Server. For a 64-bit operating system, select the correct Connection Server Installation Package.
Step 5: Click Next in the Connection Server Installation Wizard and accept the product license agreement to continue the installation.
Step 6: In "Destination Folder", determine the Connection Server installation location. The default value is "C: \ Program files \ VMware View \ Server \", if you need to modify it, use "Change" to modify it.
Step 7: Select "View Standard Server" in Installation Options and click "Next ".
Note:
View Standard Server: the first View Connection Server, which can be used to manage and maintain virtual desktops and Thinapp applications.
View Replica Server: Installs one or more existing View Connection servers to provide high availability and load balancing functions. After the copy is installed, the existing and newly installed View Connection Server instances are identical.
View Security Server: used for external network connections. You can use an IP address to connect to the internal virtual desktop of an enterprise through SSL.
View Transfer Server: provides data transmission between the local desktop and data center when performing check-in, check-out, and copy operations in local mode. If you use Local Mode, you must have a Transfer Server.
Step 8: accept the ADAM License Agreement
Step 9: complete the installation of View Connection Server through the wizard.
This article is from the "desktop virtualization miscellaneous" blog