

The only think I've got reports on is some intermittent freezing and using the IDD over SVGA appears to have helped. I'm basically in the same boat as far as setup, but I haven't really heard from anyone with unique monitors/setup regarding degradation in performance. Maximum Resolution of Any One Monitor : 3840x2160 Does anyone have more information on this or similar complaints ? What are these different user requirements and in what situation do you use the IDD or the svga driver? I find this confusing. Probably I still don't understand it completely. I had anticipated this in advance, but during testing I saw no difference at all in the IDD driver and the SVGA driver. Both the IDD and VMware SVGA driver provided by a current VMware Tools installation or Windows Update are supported." Horizon admins may decide to use either the IDD or VMware Tools SVGA driver depending on user requirements. This provides less dependency between specific VMware Horizon and VMware Tools versions going forward. "Starting with Horizon 2111, the VMware Indirect Display Driver (IDD) is the default graphics display driver and the VMware SVGA driver is not bundled as part of the Horizon Agent installer. This no longer corresponds to the requirements of VMware itself. These seem to be very specific cases.įrom the Horizon pool settings we have not adjusted anything, yet more video memory (189.88 MB) is allocated to the vms. The vast majority of our users (+/- 5000) do not report any complaints. Or the performance on a 4k monitor is significantly degraded. When display scaling is switched off it works, but that is not really a good solution.

For example on a full hd or qhd screen a lower resolution is presented. With a small part of our users we now see a degradation in performance with all kinds of different monitor setups.

We have recently installed the latest version of the Horizon agent and VM Tools on all of our persistent vdi`s.
