![]() ![]() ![]() When enabled, Horizon Performance Tracker starts automatically when a user logs in to a remote desktop connection. When enabled, you can set the frequency in seconds at which Horizon Performance Tracker collects data.Įnable Horizon Performance Tracker auto start in remote desktop connection. Horizon Performance Tracker basic setting Below are the details of available policies.CPU usage of the encoder in current user session.Overall bandwidth for incoming and outgoing traffic, averaged over the sampling period for display protocol being used i.e.Number of imaging frames encoded over a one-second sampling period (FPS).The name of encoder used in display protocol.Protocol specific data – Encoder and CPU: HPT provides you with quick insights into performance data such as: This can be very useful while troubleshooting virtual desktop performance related issues. So to investigate this problem, where do you start? and how do you collect the data?Īs mentioned earlier, HPT collects the performance data and displays it. Just imagine that one of the end user is complaining about VDI desktop performance being slow. HPT runs in a virtual desktop and displays the collected performance data of display protocol (PCoIP or Blast) along with system resource usage such as cpu usage. VMware Horizon Performance Tracker or HPT feature is available with Horizon 7.5 and later releases. We will discuss monitoring data provided by HPT, Requirements of HPT, Installing HPT, how to use HTP, and lastly but important one, differences of policies when managed in domain GPO and when managed with Local GPO. In this post, we will be exploring Horizon Performance Tracker feature and I will be using term HPT here onwards in this post to refer Horizon Performance tracker.
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