![]() When a performance slowness occurs, it is important for VDI administrators to look into every Horizon tier and supporting infrastructure tiers to isolate the problem. Monitor supporting Horizon tiers and infrastructure Manage installed View Licenses and become aware of license expiry dates. Get notified if the event database is not connected. Track event database and licensesĭetermine if the event database is configured and if events are being recorded to the database. Get information about your Composer domains and also check Composer status. Find out if View Connection Server instances can connect to the configured vCenter servers. Monitor the configuration of vCenter servers in Horizon environment along with vCenter certificate details. Monitor vCenter and composer domain details It gives you a holistic view about Blast and PCoIP networking, Imaging, Audio, CRDB, and USB data transaction details using which you can plan your VM resources efficiently. Applications Manager captures and depicts a wide range of metrics about both Blast and PCoIP performance. You can also monitor performance details of virtual or published desktop sessions that use PCoIP or VMware Blast display protocol. Configure alarms for Average Idle Duration of a Session metric and get notified when the value goes beyond a set threshold as high idle time may contribute to poor performance. With Applications Manager's comprehensive Horizon monitoring tool, become aware of different types of sessions running in the environment based on both type and protocol. You can also get insights about various desktop pool sessions and visually analyze the number of machines involved. Identify the pools that have been enabled and get information about its user assignment. With Applications Manager's Horizon monitor, get details about the desktop pools in the VDI environment. Connections, Number of Composer Connections, etc. ![]() Monitor connection broker stats such as Max. ![]()
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