Omnissa Horizon Desktop Pool without vCenter

Omnissa Horizon Desktop Pool without vCenter

You usually want to connect Omnissa Horizon (formerly VMware Horizon) directly to VMware vCenter, but it can make sense to leave them disconnected from each other in some situations.

In this post, I’ll show you step-by-step how to install the VMware Horizon Agent without using the VMware vCenter integration. You can do this on persistent VDIs and Physical Machines.

The Process

The configuration will be divided into two sections. The first section covers the steps needed on the system that you will install the VMware Horizon agent on, and the second section covers the steps needed on the VMware Horizon Connection Server.

VMware Horizon Agent

If the account you are using to install the Horizon Agent isn’t an administrator in Horizon, you’ll need to specify the credentials for an account that is.

VMware Horizon Connection Server

When you log in to VMware Horizon, you can select the no-vCenter-VDI option. This option launches a Horizon session to your persistent VDI or physical machine while remaining fully independent from vCenter.

I couldn’t find much documentation about this. However, I did find a brief mention of the VDM_VC_MANAGED_AGENT option in the Horizon documentation. You can read the Omnissa documentation about it here.

If you want to read more about Manual Desktop Pools, here is the Omnissa documentation about it.

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