Author: Peter Brown Based in Palo Alto, Peter Brown is a director of R&D for VMware EUC and leads development for VMware Horizon Cloud Service. Share This Post On Google Facebook Twitter In part 3 of this blog series, I walked through the steps to get your first Horizon Cloud Service Node deployed into Microsoft Azure, along with domain joining it. In part 4 of the blog series, I will walk you through the steps to create a published image that can be used to deliver desktop and application sessions (and in the future VDI desktops too) to your end users with Horizon Cloud Service on Microsoft Azure. The process is simple; Create a desktop that you wish to use for your image Convert that desktop to a published image Done! Let’s dive right in! Create a Desktop that You Wish to Use for Your Image There are two ways that this can be done. Manually (takes time) Automatically (super easy!) The manual method requires the following steps to be done; Creating the virtual machine (VM) with your chosen OS and place it in the correct resource group and connect it to the desktop network Domain Join the VM Enable the RDS role Download and install the Horizon Cloud agents Pair the VM with the Horizon Cloud Service node. This process is explained in detail in the User Guide, and so I won’t spend time going through those steps in detail. I personally much prefer the easy Automatic Image Import… [Read full story]
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