
But no more! With Horizon 8, Linux virtualization customers now have parity with Windows RDSH customers. It’s a smorgasbord.īut Horizon customers who need to virtualize Linux just had the one option: a full Linux desktop running as a standalone VM. Or end uses can work with remote applications running seamlessly with their native applications, again backed by a range of platforms.

You can set up your end users with full, immersive desktops that are running on vSphere, RDSH or perhaps even Azure. You can set up full VMs, offering stability and independence or you can run RDSH, with the promise of greater density. Horizon offers multiple options to customers who are remoting Windows.

We think this is really going to help out a lot of customers.

Back in August, we made a big announcement for Horizon-the debut of VMware Horizon 8! Today, I want to highlight one of the new features: support for Linux published apps.
