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Course Overview
Delivered by an Omnissa Certified Instructor, the Horizon 8: Troubleshooting course provides common Horizon infrastructure troubleshooting scenarios, focusing on developing problem-solving skills and ensuring solutions are effective and free of side effects in real-world environments.
Who Should Attend
Intermediate to advanced practitioners that support Horizon 8 environments.
Course Objectives
- Develop a structured approach to troubleshooting.
- Resolve common issues that occur in a Horizon environment.
- Discuss Horizon Connection Server advanced configurations.
- Interpret Horizon Connection Server logs.
- Identify Unified Access Gateway configuration and certificate problems.
- Describe BLAST configuration verification using logs and settings.
- Describe how Horizon connections work and how to troubleshoot issues.
- Describe the use of TLS/ SSL certificates in Horizon and list troubleshooting steps for common problems.
- Describe Cloud Pod Architecture troubleshooting scenarios.
- Learn about the command line tools available.
- Learn the importance of optimizing Windows for use in Horizon and learn what should be optimized to improve system performance and reliability.
- Discuss how to troubleshoot problems related to instant clone VMs.
- Identify steps that you can follow to solve problems related to Horizon Client.
- Discuss troubleshooting steps applicable to device redirection in HorizonTroubleshoot redirection common problems.
Course Outline
- Course Introduction
- Review of Omnissa Horizon
- Introduction to Troubleshooting
- Horizon Infrastructure Troubleshooting
- Unified Access Gateway Troubleshooting
- Blast Confirmation Verification
- Blast Optimization
- Horizon Connections Troubleshooting
- TLS Certificate Troubleshooting
- Cloud Pod Architecture Troubleshooting
- Command Line Tools
- Troubleshooting Machines and Desktops
- Optimizing Windows Desktops and Servers
- Troubleshooting Instant Clones
- Troubleshooting Horizon Client
- Troubleshooting Device Redirection