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Preparing VMware vSphere for Parallels Remote Application Server

RAS VDI Agent System requirements

  • VMware ESXi
  • VMware vSphere Client
  • VMware vCenter

Starting from vSphere v5.1 it's possible to use the vSphere Web Client instead of the native vSphere Client.

Before continuing to set up your environment, please make sure that your VMware vSphere Client can connect to your VMware vSphere server.

VMware_vSphere Client

A guest operating system (Windows) must be created on the VMware vSphere server which features an RDP server.

Ideally, the guest name should be equal to the computer name.

The use of fixed IPs on the guest operating systems is preferred.

After the guest OS installation is complete, make sure that the RDP server is started. To confirm that the server is running, launch a Remote Desktop Client and connect to the guest operating system using the computer name (of the guest OS) and the RDP port (default RDP port is 3389).

Setting up the RAS VDI Agent Appliance for VMware vSphere

Instructions for the native vSphere Client:

  1. Extract the ZIP file contents into a temporary directory.
  2. Login with the VMware vSphere client.

    VMware_Deploy OVF Template1

  3. Select Deploy OVF Template from the file menu.
  4. Browse to the folder where the ZIP file (containing the appliance) was extracted and click Next .

    VMware_Deploy OVF Template2

  5. Review product details and click Next .

    VMware_Deploy OVF Template3

  6. Choose a name and location for the deployed template and click Next .

    VMware_Deploy OVF Template4

  7. Choose on which host or cluster to deploy the template and click Next .

    VMware_Deploy OVF Template5

  8. Choose the desired resource pool and click Next .

    VMware_Deploy OVF Template6

  9. Choose the desired disk provisioning format and click Next .

    VMware_Deploy OVF Template7

  10. Choose the appropriate VDI network for the appliance and click Next .

    VMware_Deploy OVF Template8

  11. Select the Power on after deployment option.
  12. Click Finish and wait for the import job to complete.

Instructions for the vSphere Web Client:

VMware_vSphere Web Client1

  1. Extract the ZIP file contents into a temporary directory.
  2. Login into the vSphere Web client.

    VMware_vSphere Web Client2

  3. Navigate to Home > vCenter > VMs and Templates .

    VMware_vSphere Web Client3

  4. Choose vCenter host and select Deploy OVF Template from the Actions menu.

    VMware_vSphere Web Client4

  5. Choose Local file and browse to the folder where the ZIP file (containing the appliance) was extracted and click Next .

    VMware_vSphere Web Client5

  6. Review product details and click Next .

    VMware_vSphere Web Client6

  7. Choose a name and location for the deployed template and click Next .

    VMware_vSphere Web Client7

  8. Choose on which host or cluster to deploy the template and click Next .

    VMware_vSphere Web Client8

  9. Choose the desired storage settings and click Next .

    VMware_vSphere Web Client9

  10. Choose the appropriate VDI network for the appliance and click Next .

    VMware_vSphere Web Client10

  11. Select the Power on after deployment option.
  12. Click Finish and wait for the import job to complete.

The network administrator should assign a fixed IP address to the appliance. When using DHCP, take note of the MAC address assigned to the appliance and add a DHCP reservation. If DHCP isn't available, a static IP needs to be configured manually. Network settings can be changed by going to the Advanced > Networking menu.

Refer to VMware's website for further information on deploying virtual appliances with VMware products.

VMware_ESXi VDI Agent Appliance