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VMware Horizon Mirage InstallationGuide

Horizon Mirage 4.2.3

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Contents

VMware Horizon Mirage Installation 5

1 About the Horizon Mirage System Components 7

2 Planning the Horizon Mirage Deployment 11

Operating System Requirements 11Hardware Requirements 12Software Requirements 13Database and File Portal Requirements 13Ports and Protocols Used by Horizon Mirage 14

3 Install the Horizon Mirage System 15

Install the Horizon Mirage Management Server 16Install the Horizon Mirage Management Console 17Connect the Console to the Horizon Mirage System 18Install a Horizon Mirage Server 18Install IIS and the Horizon Mirage File Portal 20Managing Horizon Mirage Software Licenses 22Configure the Environment for Endpoints 23

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VMware Horizon Mirage Installation

The Horizon Mirage Installation Guide provides information about how to install and deploy theHorizon Mirage components and prepare the system to centralize endpoint devices.

Installing the system involves installing the Horizon Management server, console, and server components,and associated applications that facilitate, for example, file portal access. The installation of Horizon Mirageclients is described in the Horizon Mirage Administrator's Guide.

Intended AudienceThis information is intended for anyone who wants to install Horizon Mirage. The information is written forexperienced Windows system administrators who are familiar with typical Windows Data Centerenvironments such as Active Directory, SQL, and MMC.

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About the Horizon Mirage SystemComponents 1

VMware® Horizon Mirage™ software centralizes the entire desktop contents in the data center formanagement and protection purposes, distributes the running of desktop workloads to the endpoints, andoptimizes the transfer of data between them.

The Horizon Mirage components integrate into a typical distributed infrastructure, with the followingrelationships between the system components:

n Horizon Mirage clients connect to a Horizon Mirage server, either directly or through a load balancer.

n The administrator connects to the system through the Horizon Mirage Management server.

n Horizon Mirage servers and the Management server share access to the back-end Horizon Miragedatabase and storage volumes. Any server can access any volume.

Figure 1‑1. System Components

Remote Branch Site

Branch reflectors

Data Center

Internet

Loadbalancer

Horizon Mirageserver cluster

Horizon MirageManagement server

with file portal andWeb Manager

Horizon Mirageclients

File portal andWeb Manager

access

Horizon Mirage clients

VPN andmobile users

Horizon Mirage clients

Local site

WAN

Horizon Miragedatabase,

storage volumes

Horizon MirageManagement console

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Horizon Mirage clientsEndpoint devices installed with the Horizon Mirage client can run a centralized virtual desktop (CVD) orconvert an existing desktop to a CVD. See “Centralized Virtual Desktop (CVD),” on page 8.

The Horizon Mirage client software runs in the base operating system and makes sure the images at theendpoint and the CVD are synchronized. The client does not create or emulate a virtual machine. No virtualmachines or hypervisors are required. The Horizon Mirage client software can run on any Type 1 or Type 2hypervisor.

Horizon Mirage Management serverThe Horizon Mirage Management server, located in the data center, is the main component that controlsand manages the Horizon Mirage server cluster.

Horizon Mirage Management consoleThe Horizon Mirage Management console is the graphical user interface used to perform scalablemaintenance, management, and monitoring of deployed endpoints.

Through the Management console, the administrator configures and manages clients, base and app layers,and reference machines. The administrator uses the Management console to perform operations such asupdate and restore, and monitors the system operation through the dashboard and event logs.

Horizon Mirage Web ManagerThe Horizon Mirage Web Manager enables help-desk personnel to respond to service queries, and theDashboard feature assists the Protection manager role to ensure that user devices are protected. The WebManager mirrors Horizon Mirage Management console functionality. For more information, see the HorizonMirage Web Manager User Guide.

Horizon Mirage ServerThe Horizon Mirage servers, located in the data center, manage the storage and delivery of base layers, applayers, and CVDs to clients, and consolidate monitoring and management communications. You can deploymultiple servers as a server cluster to manage endpoint devices for large enterprise organizations. It is goodpractice to keep the server on a dedicated machine or a virtual machine. However, a server can be co-hostedwith the Management server.

NOTE The server machine must be dedicated for the Horizon Mirage server software to use. It must not beused for any other purposes. For hardware requirements and supported platforms, see “HardwareRequirements,” on page 12.

Centralized Virtual Desktop (CVD)CVDs represent the complete contents of each PC. This data is migrated to the Horizon Mirage server andbecomes the authoritative copy of the contents of each PC. You use the CVD to centrally manage, update,patch, back up, troubleshoot, restore, and audit the desktop in the data center, regardless of whether theendpoint is connected to the network. A CVD comprises the following components:

n Base layer defined by the administrator, which includes the operating system (OS) image plus coreapplications such as antivirus, firewall, and Microsoft Office. A base layer is used as a template fordesktop content, cleared of specific identity information and made suitable for central deployment to alarge group of endpoints.

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n App layers defined by the administrator, which include sets of one or more departmental or line-of-business applications, and any updates or patches for already installed applications, suitable fordeployment to large numbers of endpoints.

n Driver profile defined by the administrator, which specifies a group of drivers for use with specifichardware platforms. These drivers are applied to devices when the hardware platforms match thecriteria that the administrator defines in the driver profile.

n User-installed applications and machine state, including unique identifier, hostname, any configurationchanges to the machine registry, DLLs, and configuration files.

n Changes to data, applications, or the machine state made by end-user are propagated to the data center.Conversely, all changes that the administrator makes to the base layer or app layers in the data centerare propagated to the endpoints. Administrators can identify data that does not need to be protected,such as MP3s, or other files that are considered local only to the endpoint.

Horizon Mirage Reference MachineA Horizon Mirage reference machine is used to create a standard desktop base layer for a set of CVDs. Thislayer usually includes OS updates, service packs and patches, corporate applications for all target end-usersto use, and corporate configurations and policies. A reference machine is also employed to capture applayers, which contain departmental or line-of-business applications and any updates or patches for alreadyinstalled applications.

You can maintain and update reference machines over time over the LAN or WAN, using a Horizon Miragereference CVD in the data center. You can use the reference CVD at any time as a source for base and applayer capture.

Horizon Mirage Branch ReflectorA Horizon Mirage branch reflector is a peering service role that you can enable on any endpoint device. Abranch reflector can then serve adjacent clients in the process of downloading and updating base or applayers on the site, instead of the clients downloading directly from the Horizon Mirage server cluster. Usinga branch reflector can significantly reduce bandwidth use during mass base or app layer updates or otherbase or app layer download scenarios. The branch reflector also assists downloading hardware drivers.

Horizon Mirage File PortalEnd users can use appropriate login credentials and the Horizon Mirage file portal to access their data fromany Web browser. The file portal front-end component runs on any server machines that have IIS 7.0 or laterinstalled, and the back-end component runs on the Management server.

Distributed Desktop OptimizationThe Distributed Desktop Optimization™ mechanism optimizes transport of data between theHorizon Mirage server and clients, making it feasible to support remote endpoints regardless of networkspeed or bandwidth. Distributed Desktop Optimization incorporates technologies that include read-writecaching, file and block-level deduplication, network optimization, and desktop streaming over the WAN.

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Planning the Horizon MirageDeployment 2

The Horizon Mirage components support a range of operating systems. Software, hardware, and databaserequirements apply to each component. The Horizon Mirage system and clients use default communicationports and protocols.

Before you start to deploy Horizon Mirage, verify that operating system and other requirements aresatisfied.

This chapter includes the following topics:

n “Operating System Requirements,” on page 11

n “Hardware Requirements,” on page 12

n “Software Requirements,” on page 13

n “Database and File Portal Requirements,” on page 13

n “Ports and Protocols Used by Horizon Mirage,” on page 14

Operating System RequirementsBefore you deploy Horizon Mirage, verify that the operating system requirements for each Horizon Miragecomponent that you install are satisfied.

Table 2‑1. Operating System Requirements for Horizon Mirage Components

Component Prerequisites

Horizon Mirage client n Windows XP Professional with SP2 or SP3, 32-bit.n Windows Vista Business or Enterprise, 32-bit and 64-bit.n Windows 7 Professional or Enterprise, 32-bit and 64-bit.n Windows XP Fast User Switching mode must be turned off if the computer is

not an AD domain member. Go to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/279765.

Horizon Mirage server n Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard or Enterprise Edition, 64-bit.n Windows Server 2012 Standard Edition, 64-bit.n Domain membership required.

Horizon Mirage Management server n Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard or Enterprise Edition, 64-bit.n Windows Server 2012 Standard Edition, 64-bit.n Domain membership required.

Horizon Mirage Managementconsole

n Same as Horizon Mirage client.

Horizon Mirage reference machine n Windows XP Professional with SP2 or SP3, 32-bit.n Windows 7 Professional or Enterprise, 32-bit and 64-bit.

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Hardware RequirementsBefore you deploy Horizon Mirage, verify that the hardware requirements for each Horizon Miragecomponent that you install are satisfied.

Table 2‑2. Hardware Requirements for Horizon Mirage Components

Component Prerequisites

Horizon Mirage client n Client systems:n Enterprise-class laptops and desktopsn Virtual machines compatible with Windows XP SP2 or later, Windows

Vista or Windows 7n Minimum RAM: 512MB for Windows XP, 1GB for Windows Vista and

Windows 7n Client installation and normal operation: At least 5GB of free space

Horizon Mirage server node (up to1500 clients)

n Minimum RAM: 16GB.n Minimum CPU: 2 x Quad-Core Processor, 2.26GHz Intel core speed or

equivalent.n Minimum System Drive capacity: 146GB, including a 100 GB allocation for

the Horizon Mirage network cache.NOTE Horizon Mirage SIS storage is not included. See Horizon Mirage Storage.

n 2 x Gigabit Ethernet Port.NOTE It is a good practice to separate client network and storage networkaccess to dedicated ports.

Horizon Mirage storage n Standalone Horizon Mirage server:n Direct Attached Storage (DAS).n Storage Area Network (SAN) connected through iSCSI or Fiber Channel

(FC).n Network Attached Storage (NAS) connected through iSCSI, Fiber

Channel (FC), or CIFS network share.n Horizon Mirage server cluster: Network Attached Storage (NAS) connected

using a CIFS network share.n Alternate Data Streams: NAS through CIFS share must support Alternate

Data Streams.n Storage Capacity: Consumed capacity varies, depending on file duplication

level across CVDs, base layers, and the number of snapshots stored, butVMware estimates that on average each user requires 15 GB of data centerstorage.

n Enabling Compression: For DAS, SAN (FC, iSCSI) and Windows-based NAS(CIFS shares), you can sometimes realize up to 40% in storage savings byenabling the built-in Windows NTFS compression on your MirageStoragefolder. For NAS systems that are not NTFS, you need to leverage their owncompression options.n NOTE Apply this change only when Horizon Mirage services are

stopped. It is also advisable to do this before the directory is heavilypopulated.

Horizon Mirage Managementconsole

n Minimum RAM: 512MB.n Network connectivity to the Horizon Mirage Management Server.n Minimum screen resolution: 1280 x 1024

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Software RequirementsBefore you deploy Horizon Mirage, verify that the software requirements for each Horizon Miragecomponent that you install are satisfied.

Table 2‑3. Software Requirements for Horizon Mirage Components

Component Requirements

Horizon Mirage client .NET Framework version 3.5 SP1.

Horizon Mirage server n Microsoft .NET Framework version 3.5 SP1 64-bit.n File portal requires an IIS 7.0 or later installation, the IIS 6 Management

Compatibility Role, and the ASP.NET feature. Both options are within the IISinstallation and are not selected by default.

Horizon Mirage Managementserver

Microsoft .NET Framework version 3.5 SP1 64-bit.

Horizon Mirage Managementconsole

n Microsoft .NET Framework version 3.5 SP1.n Microsoft Management Console version 3.0. Go to

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=907265

Horizon Mirage reference machine n Horizon Mirage 4.0 Client.n The OS and applications installed on the reference machine must use volume

licenses and be designed for multiuser and multimachine deployment.n Verify that the reference machine does not include the following items:

n Applications that install and use hardware-specific licenses.n Applications that install and use local user accounts or local groups, or

both.n Software that uses a proprietary update service. Such software must be

installed directly on endpoints.

Database and File Portal RequirementsBefore you deploy Horizon Mirage, verify that all database software requirements are satisfied.

Table 2‑4. Database Software Requirements for Horizon Mirage Components

Component Requirements

Database software n Windows Installer 4.5 (MS KB942288) Go tohttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/942288)

n Microsoft SQL Server® 2008 64-bit R2. Express, Standard, and Enterpriseeditions are supported. Go to http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/ff978728.aspxNOTE When you install SQL Server 2008 R2 on Windows Server 2012, youmust install Service Pack 1 or later. Go tohttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/2681562.

Horizon Mirage file portal MS SQL Server must be set up with Windows Authentication. The Windowsaccount used for installing Horizon Mirage must have dbcreator privileges, andthe user account running the Horizon Mirage server services must be configuredwith access privileges to the Horizon Mirage database.

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Ports and Protocols Used by Horizon MirageThe Horizon Mirage system and clients use default communication ports. Make sure that the correct portsand protocols are selected for the system.

The Horizon Mirage Management server and Horizon Mirage servers use external and internalcommunications, as follows:

n External communications to communicate with the Horizon Mirage clients or Management console

n Internal communications to communicate with each other

Table 2‑5. Ports and Protocols for Horizon Mirage Components

Component

Communications Port Protocol Notes

Horizon Mirageserverservice

External

8000 TCP/IP orSSL/TLS

The only port required for communications betweenHorizon Mirage clients and servers. SSL/TLS is optional.

HorizonMiragereflector

External

8001 TCP/IP Used for communication between the branch reflector and thelocal peers at the remote site.

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Install the Horizon Mirage System 3You must install the Horizon Mirage components in the specified order.

Prerequisites

n Verify that all hardware and software prerequisites are fulfilled, that you have a valid license for thesystem, and that the latest version of the Horizon Mirage software is downloaded from the support site.

n Verify that the SQL server is installed and reachable. The SQL browser service must be started to allowremote connections. Verify that firewall settings allow remote connections on the SQL server host. Go tohttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc646023.aspx.

n Verify that antivirus software running on the server machine excludes Horizon Mirage server foldersand processes from scanning.

n Server folders, including the Mirage storage volumes and the local cache directory, for example,C:\ProgramData\Wanova Mirage\LocalCache.

n Server processes, for example, Wanova.Server.Service.exe.

n Prepare the required database information, or install a new database instance to use withHorizon Mirage.

NOTE You must have dbcreator privileges to create the Horizon Mirage database in the SQL expressdatabase. If you do not have these privileges, ask the database administrator to create the database andthen assign you as the database creator.

Procedure

1 Install the Horizon Mirage Management Server on page 16The Horizon Mirage Management server is the main component that controls and manages theHorizon Mirage server cluster.

2 Install the Horizon Mirage Management Console on page 17The Horizon Mirage Management console is the graphical user interface used to perform scalablemaintenance, management, and monitoring of deployed endpoints. You install the Managementconsole after you install the Horizon Mirage Management server. The Management console is built asa Microsoft Management Console version 3.0 snap-in.

3 Connect the Console to the Horizon Mirage System on page 18After you install the Horizon Mirage Management console, you can connect the console to theHorizon Mirage system.

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4 Install a Horizon Mirage Server on page 18The Horizon Mirage server manages the storage and delivery of base and app layers and CVDs toclients, and consolidates monitoring and management communications. After you install and licensethe Horizon Mirage Management server, you can install Horizon Mirage servers.

5 Install IIS and the Horizon Mirage File Portal on page 20You must install Windows Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 and the Horizon Mirage file portalon your Horizon Mirage server so that end-users can view files in their CVD snapshots from a Webbrowser.

6 Managing Horizon Mirage Software Licenses on page 22The Horizon Mirage Management server requires a license. The license file enforces the number ofCVDs that you can run on your system and the duration of the license agreement.

7 Configure the Environment for Endpoints on page 23You must perform a minimum configuration before you can attach endpoints to your system.

Install the Horizon Mirage Management ServerThe Horizon Mirage Management server is the main component that controls and manages theHorizon Mirage server cluster.

The installation uses an msi file located in the Horizon Mirage installation package.

Prerequisites

Verify that the relevant software requirements are met. See “Software Requirements,” on page 13.

Procedure

1 Double-click the Mirage.management.server.x64.buildnumber.msi file.

2 Type the SQL Server name.

3 Type the SQL Instance name.

Use the default SQL instance name if your MSSQL edition was installed with Default options, or thecustom instance name if a custom name was defined.

MSSQL Edition Default SQL Instance Name

Express SQLEXPRESS

Standard Empty by default, but displayed as MSSQLSERVER in the MS SQLmanagement console.

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4 Set the remaining installation parameters.

Option Action

Create new storage areas checkbox Select if this is a new installation of the system or if you do not want tokeep the current data.IMPORTANT Do not use the Create new storage areas option whenupgrading the Mirage management server. If this option is used and thepath of the original storage area is entered, your entire Mirage installation(Base Layer, App Layer, CVD data, and so on) will be deleted andpermanently lost if a backup is not available.

Name of Horizon Mirage Clusterstorage folder

When you create new storage areas, type the UNC path of the first volumeto be created. Sharing privileges must be granted to access the storage.The UNC path to the storage is required whenever Horizon Mirage isinstalled on more than one host, for example, when the Managementserver and one or more other servers are each on separate machines. Theuse of local storage, for example E:\MirageStorage, is supported forsmaller environments where a single server is co-located on the samemachine as the Management server.

Use Local System account Select if you are using a standalone server with local storage.

Use specific user Select if you are accessing CIFS share servers in a cluster environment.Type the Windows user name and password to access the storage anddatabase.

The installation might take a few minutes.

5 Click Finish to complete the installation.

The Horizon Mirage Management server is installed.

What to do next

You can install the Horizon Mirage Management console. See “Install the Horizon Mirage ManagementConsole,” on page 17.

Install the Horizon Mirage Management ConsoleThe Horizon Mirage Management console is the graphical user interface used to perform scalablemaintenance, management, and monitoring of deployed endpoints. You install the Management consoleafter you install the Horizon Mirage Management server. The Management console is built as a MicrosoftManagement Console version 3.0 snap-in.

The installation uses an .msi file located in the Horizon Mirage distribution.

Prerequisites

The End-User License Agreement appears during the installation. You must agree to its terms before youcan complete the installation.

Procedure

u Double-click the .msi file for your environment.

Option Description

64-bit Mirage.management.console.x64.buildnumber.msi

32-bit Mirage.management.console.x86.buildnumber.msi

A shortcut to the Management console is added to your desktop when the installation is finished.

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What to do next

You can connect the console to the Horizon Mirage Management system. See “Connect the Console to theHorizon Mirage System,” on page 18.

Connect the Console to the Horizon Mirage SystemAfter you install the Horizon Mirage Management console, you can connect the console to theHorizon Mirage system.

Procedure

1 In the Horizon Mirage Management console tree, right-click VMware Horizon Mirage in the rootdirectory and select Add System.

2 Type the IP address or host name of the Horizon Mirage Management server in the ManagementServer Address text box.

3 Click OK.

The Management console is connected to the system. A Horizon Mirage server node now appears in theconsole window.

After the console is connected, it shows Server Down status because a Horizon Mirage server is not yetinstalled. The server status changes to Up when a server is installed.

What to do next

You can install a Horizon Mirage server. See “Install a Horizon Mirage Server,” on page 18.

Install a Horizon Mirage ServerThe Horizon Mirage server manages the storage and delivery of base and app layers and CVDs to clients,and consolidates monitoring and management communications. After you install and license theHorizon Mirage Management server, you can install Horizon Mirage servers.

You can deploy multiple servers as a server cluster to manage endpoint devices for large enterpriseorganizations. With multiple servers and storage volumes, enterprise organizations can store, manage, andprotect end-user device data for large numbers of managed endpoint devices. For more information, see theHorizon Mirage Administrator's Guide.

The Horizon Mirage server uses Local Cache, a storage of popular data blocks, to perform datadeduplication over the WAN. When large files are transferred, their blocks are kept in the cache, and thenext time similar files need to be transferred, the server obtains the blocks from the cache instead of over thenetwork. It is good practice to keep the cache on fast storage, for example, on a local drive or even on an SSDdrive.

The server installation process includes the default option to set up SSL, which requires an SSL Certificate tobe installed on the server. See “Install the Server SSL Certificate,” on page 19.

If SSL is not implemented at server installation, you can also implement it after the server is installed. Formore information, see the Horizon Mirage Administrator's Guide.

IMPORTANT Disabling SSL encryption is not recommended as this mode of connection is not secure.

What to do next

1 Install the server SSL Certificate. See “Install the Server SSL Certificate,” on page 19.

2 Install the server. See “Install the Server,” on page 19

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Install the Server SSL CertificateTo set up SSL on the Horizon Mirage server, you must obtain SSL certificate values and configure them onthe server. SSL Certificates is a Windows feature.

Procedure

1 Access the certificate store of the local machine account to check the server SSL certificate details.

a Select Start > Run.

b Type certmgr.msc.

c Select Certificates > Personal > Certificates to navigate to your certificate.

2 If you do not have a certificate, create one with tools such as the Microsoft makecert, and import theresult into the Certificate Manager.

3 Note the Certificate Subject and Issuer values.

The certificate values appear in the details of the certificate you imported.

What to do next

Continue to the server installation procedure to enter the SSL certificate values. See “Install the Server,” onpage 19.

Install the Server

Allocate a larger number of concurrent CVDs for high-end servers, or a smaller number for low-end servers.For more information about this modification, contact VMware Support.

The installation uses an msi file located in the Horizon Mirage installation package.

Prerequisites

n The server installation process includes the default option to set up SSL, which requires an SSLCertificate to be installed on the server. See “Install the Server SSL Certificate,” on page 19.

n Verify that the SQL server is reachable from the server node and the firewall settings on the SQL serverallow for remote connections.

Procedure

1 Double-click the Mirage.server.x64.buildnumber.msi file and click Next to start the wizard.

2 Accept the End-User License Agreement and click Next.

3 Provide the configuration information and click Next.

Option Action

SQL Server and SQL Instance Type the server name and instance.

Create new local cache area checkbox

Select this to allocate a new local cache area. If not selected, the installerattempts to use existing cache data.

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Option Action

Name of the Horizon Mirage Serverlocal cache folder

Type the path to where the local cache is stored, if different from thedefault.Do not use the Create new local cache area option when upgrading theMirage server. If this option is used and the path of the original storagearea is entered, the local cache of the server itself is deleted. This mayresult in some short-time performance penalties as the cache has to befilled again.

Size of local cache in MB Type the size of the cache in megabytes. A cache size of 100GB (102400) isrecommended.

4 Set the server maximum connections and SSL, and click Next

Option Description

Max Connections Type the maximum number of concurrent CVD connections (range is from1 to 2500).

Port Change the port used for client-server communication. Either use thedefault port of 8000 or change the port. Changing the port might requireadding firewall rules to open the port.

SSL or None SSL (default) sets the connection type to SSL to have clients communicatewith the server using SSL encryption. This setting applies globally.

5 If you selected SSL, enter the Certificate subject and Issuer values.

Option Description

Certificate Subject Typically the FQDN of the Horizon Mirage server.

Certificate Issuer Usually a known entity like VeriSign. Leave this blank if only onecertificate is on this server.

6 Configure the Horizon Mirage services account and click Next.

Option Description

Use Local System account Select if you are using a standalone server with local storage.

Use specific user Select if you access CIFS share servers in a Horizon Mirage clusterenvironment. Type the user name and password (Windows credentials).

User Account and password Type the account and password required to manage Horizon Mirageservices.

7 Click Install and click Finish to complete the server setup.

8 Restart the server when the installation is completed.

What to do next

You can now install IIS and the Horizon Mirage File Portal.

Install IIS and the Horizon Mirage File PortalYou must install Windows Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 and the Horizon Mirage file portal on yourHorizon Mirage server so that end-users can view files in their CVD snapshots from a Web browser.

The file portal uses IIS 7.0 or later.

End-users can access the file portal with appropriate login credentials.

The msi file used in the procedure is located in the Horizon Mirage installation package.

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Procedure

1 Install the IIS server role on the Windows Server 2008 R2 machine where the Horizon Mirage serversoftware is installed.

In the Server Manager, select Add Roles > Web Server (IIS) to install the IIS server role.

2 After the IIS server role installation is finished, in the Server Manager, click Add Role Services andselect and install the following services:

a Web Server Services:

Category Sub Items Required

Common HTTP Features Static ContentDefault DocumentDirectory BrowsingHTTP Errors

Application Development ASP.NET.NET ExtensibilityISAPI ExtensionsISAPI Filters

Health And Diagnostics Nothing is required

Security Request Filtering

Performance Nothing is required

b Management Tools:

Category Sub Items Required

IIS Management Console All subitems are required

IIS Management Scripts and Tools All subitems are required

Management Service All subitems are required

IIS 6 Management Compatibility All subitems are required

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3 After the IIS installation is finished, install the Horizon Mirage file portal files.

a Double-click the msi file for your environment.

Option Description

64-bit Mirage.WebAccess.x64.buildnumber.msi

32-bit 32-bit installer file

b Click Next and provide the final configuration information.

Option Action

EULA Accept the agreement and click Next..

Horizon Mirage Web Access orAdmin Web Access

Select Web Access to provide access to only an end-user’s user files, asdefined by the administrator, across all CVD snapshots. After theinstallation, you can access the feature at http://Server/Explorer.ORSelect Admin Web Access to give the administrator full access to alluser CVDs across all CVD snapshots. After the installation, you canaccess the feature at http://Server/AdminExplorer.Click Next.

VMware Horizon MirageManagement server

Type the location of the VMware Horizon Mirage Management serverand click Next.

c Click Install, and click Finish when the installation is completed.

What to do next

Verify that the appropriate ports are enabled between IIS and the Horizon Mirage Management server. See “Ports and Protocols Used by Horizon Mirage,” on page 14.

You can now continue to activate endpoints.

Troubleshooting the File Portal InstallationSpecific users might experience difficulty accessing the file portal.

Problem

After the installation is finished, specific users might experience difficulty accessing the file portal.

Cause

Difficulty to access the file portal can happen because of a local or domain security policy on IIS servers.

Solution

1 On the IIS server machine where the file portal is installed, select Local Security Policy > Local Policies> User Rights Assignments

2 Add all users who need file portal access to the Allow logon locally policy.

Managing Horizon Mirage Software LicensesThe Horizon Mirage Management server requires a license. The license file enforces the number of CVDsthat you can run on your system and the duration of the license agreement.

Individual Horizon Mirage servers do not need licenses.

Software licenses are separate from the server installation package.

You can view the license details at any time. See “Add and View Licenses,” on page 23.

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When the license expiration date is reached, all management actions are disabled but the administrator canstill view the system status and track operation status. Mirage endpoint-related functions, including backup,restore, and image management operations continue, so that clients can still upload changes to the CVD onthe server.

When a license expires, or when the system is installed, a dialog box appears when you open theManagement console, where you can type the license key. An audit event is created.

When you need a new license, contact VMware.

Add and View LicensesThe license file enforces the number of CVDs that you can run on your system and the duration of thelicense agreement. You can view the current license details at any time.

You can add a license or view the number of CVDs currently licensed and the license expiry date throughsystem configuration settings.

If your license expires, or when the system is installed, a dialog box appears when you open theManagement console, where you can type the license key.

You do not need to restart the Horizon Mirage Management server to update the license.

Procedure

1 In the Management console tree, right-click System Configuration, select Settings, and click theLicense tab.

2 Type or copy and paste the serial key in the Use license key text box.

3 Click OK.

Configure the Environment for EndpointsYou must perform a minimum configuration before you can attach endpoints to your system.

For information about importing USMT files, see the USMT Settings section in the Horizon MirageAdministrator's Guide.

For Join Domain Account information, see the General System Settings section in the Horizon MirageAdministrator's Guide.

Prerequisites

Verify that a Horizon Mirage server is installed.

Procedure

1 (Optional) Configure the File Portal Web URL.

2 (Optional) If you need to perform migration operations, import the USMT folder.

3 (Optional) If you need to perform domain joining operations, provide Join Domain Account details.

Chapter 3 Install the Horizon Mirage System

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Index

Aabout this installation guide 5antivirus scanning 15

Cconsole connection 18

Ddatabase software requirements 13deployment planning 11

Eendpoints, required environment 23

Ffile portal

access troubleshooting 22install 20

Hhardware requirements 12

IIIS configuration 20installing the system

endpoint requirements 23file portal 20IIS configuration 20licenses 22, 23Management console connection 18Management server 16Management console installation 17server 18

Llicenses, adding and viewing 22, 23

MManagement

console installation 17server installation 16

Ooperating system requirements 11

Pplanning the deployment 11ports and protocols 14

Ssecure sockets layer, See SSLservers, install 18, 19software requirements 13SSL, install the SSL certificate 19system requirements

database software 13hardware 12operating system 11ports and protocols 14software 13

system components 7

WWindows Internet Information Services, See IIS

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