This five-day course presents a methodology for designing a VMware end-user computing (EUC) solution. The design methodology includes recommendations for the types of information and data that must be gathered and analyzed to make sound design decisions for the client systems, the desktop options, the VMware vSphere infrastructure, VMware Horizon, VMware Horizon Cloud ServiceTM, VMware Workspace ONE UEM, VMware Workspace ONE AccessTM, VMware NSX-TTM, and VMware Unified Access Gateway. VMware best practices are presented for each phase of the design process. In this course, you apply your new knowledge by working with other participants to design a VMware EUC solution for a real-world project.

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Learning Objectives

By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives:
Assess the business and application requirements of an environment
Analyze design choices and design an EUC infrastructure architecture that addresses the needs of the environment
Design an EUC architecture that addresses the needs of the organization and follows VMware best practices
Document a design that can be implemented
Design a comprehensive VMware EUC solution

1
  • Course Introduction

  • Introductions and course logistics
    Course objectives

2
  • VMWare EUC Design Methodology

  • Recognize the characteristics of a good design.
    Identify the phases of VMware EUC Design Methodology

3
  • Presenting Solutions to Executive Management

  • Identify behaviors that can affect team performance negatively
    List common mistakes when working in a team
    Describe how to tailor a presentation to the company’s values, and stakeholders’ backgrounds and roles
    List questions you should ask to identify how to address a problem a client is trying to solve

4
  • Infrastructure Assessment and Services Definition

  • Define customer business objective
    Define a use case for your virtual desktop and application infrastructure
    Convert customer requirements to use-case attributes

5
  • Horizon Architecture and Components

  • Determine the components required for a Horizon on-premises or Horizon Cloud deployment
    Implement the design considerations and recommendations for various Horizon components
    Analyze the use-case scenarios for various the Horizon deployment options

6
  • Component Design: Horizon Pods

  • Design a single-site Horizon desktop block and pod configuration for a given use case
    Design Cloud Pod Architecture for multisite pool access
    Design Control Plane Services Architecture for multisite pool access

7
  • Component Design: App Volumes and Dynamic Environment Manager

  • Identify the functionalities of the components in App Volumes Logical Architecture
    Implement the recommended practices when designing an application delivery mechanism using App Volumes

8
  • Component Design: Workspace ONE

  • Map the Horizon desktop building block and the Horizon management building block to VMware vSphere.
    Identify factors and design decisions that determine the sizing for ESXi hosts

9
  • Workspace ONE & Horizon Infrastructure Design

  • Design the environment resources required to support a Workspace ONE and Horizon deployment
    Identify factors and design decisions that determine the sizing for ESXi host
    Discuss the factors that determine the sizing for shared storage
    Identify the design decisions related to bandwidth utilization
    Discuss the implications of using load balancing and traffic management
    Identify factors and design decisions that determine the sizing of the Azure pods

10
  • Design Integration and Delivery

  • List the platform components that needs to be integrated along with their dependent services.
    Integrate Workspace ONE and Horizon platform components.

Audience

Operators, administrators, and architects for VMware Horizon should enroll in this course. These individuals are responsible for the creation, maintenance, and or delivery of remote and virtual desktop services. Additional duties can include the implementation, support, and administration of an organization's end-user computing infrastructure.

Language

English

Prerequisites

Virtualized desktop implementation experience Microsoft Windows system administration experience: Configure Active Directory services, including DNS, DHCP, and time synchronization. Understanding basic vSphere concepts Completion of one of the following courses is recommended (or equivalent experience): VMware Horizon 8: Deploy and Manage plus App Volumes Fast Track VMware Horizon Cloud Service: Deploy and Manage on Microsoft Azure VMware Workspace ONE: Deploy and Manage plus UEM Troubleshooting Fast Track [V21.x]

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Length: 5.0 days (40 hours)

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