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Disable DRS on tenant clusters?


almostIT
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We host a Horizon Cloud instance, on premise.

Our management cluster, where the service provider and tenant appliances live, has DRS disabled, per this: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Horizon-DaaS/services/horizondaas.install910/GUID-41DE69F5-7C3F-4804-9C1E-A6AD1DF5C20B.html

Should DRS also be disabled where the tenant virtual machines live? It doesn't mention that, or should DRS be disabled on every vCenter cluster involved with Horizon Cloud?

 

 

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On 8/6/2024 at 12:09 AM, Sander van Gelderen said:

DRS for RDSH or VDI is not a problem but don't use it too much. We have Horizon cloud on-prem as well.

My recommendation is to not disable it, but set it to 1 or 2, so you can vMotion if needed, and horizon will in extreme situations like host overload.

I 2nd this.

The STUN time on non-vGPU VMs is barely noticeable, however you don't want to be vMotion'ing all the time, it's all about finding that perfect balance. 🙂

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1 hour ago, almostIT said:

@StephenWagner7 ha! I use your Office 365 in virtual machines tutorial all the time. 

@Sander van Gelderen Yeah, in Horizon (not Horizon Cloud) we keep it low. 
 

That's awesome! Always puts a smile on my face when I hear my posts helps people out there! 🙂 

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