You need enough memory to run the host operating system on the client computer, plus the memory required for the View desktop's operating system and for applications on the client computer and the View desktop. If users run View desktops in local mode, on their client systems, the amount of memory used is some proportion of that available on the client device. This topic addresses issues regarding memory allocation for remote access to View desktops. If the RAM allocation is too high, storage capacity can be negatively affected because the paging file in the guest operating system and the swap and suspend files for each virtual machine grow too large. If the RAM allocation is too low, storage I/O can be negatively affected because too much memory swapping occurs. Because the cost of RAM is a high percentage of overall server hardware costs and total storage capacity needed, determining the correct memory allocation is crucial to planning your desktop deployment. RAM costs more for servers than it does for PCs.
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