Hi Everyone,
We currently run our XenDesktop 5.6 Environment with Unidesk 2.1 and have only one main issue that we would like to see resolved. With Unidesk the VMDX disks (which contain the layer information) are classed as non-persistent drives. As a result when re reboot the Virtual Destkop VM the power on process can talk anywhere between 10-15 minutes - if these disks were persistent - power on is considerably quicker. I have read (ut unable to find the link) that this has been accepted as a VMware issues and currently being worked on - Can anyone shead some light on this as to when VMware will be resolving the problem
Cheers
Damon
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VMware/Unidesk/XenDesktop/Nutanix

Best answer by dlink7
Hi CampbellNZ
I haven't heard of any update from VMware. The only work around today is to create small containers for the VM's.
Here are two links explaining the current issue for people that might not know.
http://www.unidesk.com/support/kb/unidesk-configuration-considerations-nfs-based-storage-including-nutanix-your-boot-images
http://nutanix.blogspot.ca/2013/10/unidesk-on-nfs-taking-about-minute-to.html
View originalI haven't heard of any update from VMware. The only work around today is to create small containers for the VM's.
Here are two links explaining the current issue for people that might not know.
http://www.unidesk.com/support/kb/unidesk-configuration-considerations-nfs-based-storage-including-nutanix-your-boot-images
http://nutanix.blogspot.ca/2013/10/unidesk-on-nfs-taking-about-minute-to.html
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