There are five virtual appliances (OVA) used for Horizon DaaS Service Provider, Tenant, Desktop Manager, Resource Manager and Access Point. Let’s start with the management appliances. If you take a look at the diagram above you’ll see these key differences. I mentioned Access Point previously, this was originally developed for Horizon Air, and is now a key component for both Horizon 7 and DaaS for remote access. There are no Connection or Security servers, but there are some commonalities. The fundamental difference with the Horizon DaaS platform is multi-tenancy architecture. In this post I will discuss the Horizon DaaS platform architecture and how this offers massive scale for multiple tenants in a service provider environment. In part 1 of this blog series, I discussed the Horizon 7 architecture and a typical single-tenant deployment using Pods and Blocks. Deep Dive Comparison of DaaS & VDI Architecture Part 2
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