I'm starting to mess around with WEM, and I'm curious if you can do profile streaming with a template/mandatory profile? My goal is to have optimal login speeds, and I don't necessarily need a profile per user on my user store because they aren't saving anything. My machine catalog is single session virtual, user data is discarded on reboot, and allocation type is random. We're using WEM 2206 and our VDA version is 2203. It's a lab environment, so we have multiple users, but they are generic like labuser01, labuser02, etc.
On my master vm, I logged in as a user and made all of my fine tuning and tweaks. I copied that profile over to a network location and pointed WEM to it under the template profile path.
Then from workspace, I log in as a user and their profiles matches the template profile which is what I want, but the login time is really slow.
I hope this makes sense, and thank you for the time taken to read this and effort to help out.
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Matthew Roak
I'm starting to mess around with WEM, and I'm curious if you can do profile streaming with a template/mandatory profile? My goal is to have optimal login speeds, and I don't necessarily need a profile per user on my user store because they aren't saving anything. My machine catalog is single session virtual, user data is discarded on reboot, and allocation type is random. We're using WEM 2206 and our VDA version is 2203. It's a lab environment, so we have multiple users, but they are generic like labuser01, labuser02, etc.
On my master vm, I logged in as a user and made all of my fine tuning and tweaks. I copied that profile over to a network location and pointed WEM to it under the template profile path.
Then from workspace, I log in as a user and their profiles matches the template profile which is what I want, but the login time is really slow.
I hope this makes sense, and thank you for the time taken to read this and effort to help out.
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