![]() ![]() ![]() Scaling down is expensive as you own the tin it’s hosted on.Proximity to on-premises services and corporate network users can be an advantage, particularly for client/server resources.Scaling from very small to incredibly large, through the ability to leverage Cloud Pod Architecture.You have flexibility on the scale and architecture, including geographic locations. ![]() The customer provides the tin to host it all on, builds a VMware vSphere estate (with VMware vSphere for Desktops included in the suite) and then layers on the VMware Horizon components for delivery of either Virtual Desktops or Remote Application publishing. This is the ‘great original flavour’ of VMware’s desktop virtualization offering. In this article I hope to provide you with a (little) clearer view as to which Horizon to look out onto (pun intended). VMware’s virtual desktop and application publishing portfolio has gotten increasingly complex of late, with a mix of cloud and on-premises offerings, and this is even before you consider the components that make up the supporting pieces, such as User Environment Manager, App Volumes and integration with Workspace ONE. ![]()
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