VMware Horizon Cloud Service offers valuable features like seamless desktop and application access from multiple devices, advanced management including power and user configuration, ease of use compared to other VDI options, flexible cloud deployment with options like Microsoft Azure, and cost-effective cloud infrastructure utilization. Users appreciate its comprehensive capabilities, VPN connection, stable performance, and ability to handle numerous desktops remotely. Automatically updating virtual desktops is a standout feature for on-premise deployment.
- "The tool remains pretty stable."
- "The product’s on-premise version has the ability to create an image of any updates or changes in the system."
- "The product allows a VPN connection, adding extra value to its features."
Horizon Cloud Service is costly and needs to enhance its handling of external resources like USBs or hard drives, which often encounter connectivity issues. Workspace One access integration requires improvement for better identity management. Application remoting features and design tools need refinement. Previously, it faced compatibility challenges with older Windows versions. Users report difficulties logging in, bug presence, and VM performance issues. The complexity of VDI stacks suggests improvements could align with Citrix capabilities.
- "It can be very expensive to scale up because each part of scaling up requires you to have new components of the infrastructure."
- "The product has a lot of bugs."
- "Logging into VMware Horizon Cloud could be made easier. Additionally, the VMs could be better in their performance."