Linked clone desktop recompose
A desktop recompose is used to replace the existing linked clone replica disk, usually in response to a configuration change, software installation, or software update. A desktop recompose is the preferred method of updating the linked clone desktop, as the changes only affect the replica disk. Were the same updates or changes to be applied directly to the linked clone desktops themselves, each of the linked clone OS disks would increase in size by the amount needed to process the change.
The following example shows the difference between updating a virtual desktop master image and then using a recompose operation to deploy an updated replica disk, and installing the updates directly on the linked clone desktops. ...
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