Oracle Virtual Desktop Client software is an included component of Oracle's Sun Ray Software and Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure software products that must be separately downloaded from Oracle Software Delivery Cloud (https://edelivery.oracle.com). Use of Oracle Virtual Desktop Client is subject to the Oracle software license agreement provided with and/or applying to Sun Ray Software and Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure.
The Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Administrator's Guide for Release 3.3.1 is a comprehensive guide to how to install, configure, and administer Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). Troubleshooting information is also included.
This document is written for system administrators who want to install and configure Oracle VDI in order to deploy desktops to users. It is assumed that readers are familiar with web and virtualization technologies and have a general understanding of operating systems such as UNIX (including Linux) and Windows.
The document is organized as follows:
Chapter 1, Release Notes provides a summary of the new features, changes, and known issues in this release.
Chapter 2, System Overview of Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure provides an overview of the Oracle VDI system and its components.
Chapter 3, Installing Oracle VDI and Configuring Oracle VDI Centers describes how to install Oracle VDI software and configure hosts to form Oracle VDI Centers.
Chapter 4, Configuring Companies and User Directories describes how to integrate Oracle VDI with the user directories used in your organization. Oracle VDI uses the information in a directory to assign desktops to users.
Chapter 5, Configuring Desktop Providers and Virtualization Platforms describes how to configure the virtualization platforms that run the desktops provided by Oracle VDI.
Chapter 6, Preparing Desktops describes how to prepare the desktops that are deployed though Oracle VDI and how to assign them to users.
Chapter 7, Accessing Desktops describes how to provide access to the desktops deployed through Oracle VDI.
Chapter 8, Performance and Tuning contains guidelines for sizing Oracle VDI systems and configuration tips for obtaining the best performance.
Chapter 9, Monitoring and Maintaining Oracle VDI contains common tasks for day-to-day administration of Oracle VDI systems.
Chapter 10, Troubleshooting and FAQs contains answers to common questions and problems when using Oracle VDI.
The appendices and Glossary contain reference material.
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The documentation for this product and related products is available at:
Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/virtualdesktop/overview.
Oracle VM VirtualBox: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/virtualbox/overview.
Sun Ray Software: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/sunrayproducts/overview.
Oracle Secure Global Desktop: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/securedesktop/overview.
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