

The performance counter that tracks this latency time is PCoIP Session Network Statistics > Round Trip Latency.ĭisplays the logon duration and usage segments that are created during logon. The performance counter that tracks this latency time is VMware Blast Session Counters > RTT.įor the PCoIP display protocol, the latency time is the Round-Trip Latency time in milliseconds. Memory usage of the virtual machine to which the session is assigned.ĭisplays a chart for the latency for the PCoIP or Blast display protocol.įor the Blast display protocol, the latency time is the Round-Trip Time in milliseconds. CPU, Memory, and Latency Details OptionĬPU usage of the virtual machine to which the session is assigned. Total number of bytes for Client Drive Redirection data that have been received for a Blast session.ĭisplays charts for CPU and memory usage of the virtual or published desktop or application and the latency for the PCoIP or Blast display protocol.

Total number of bytes for Client Drive Redirection data that have been transmitted for a Blast session. Total number of bytes for audio data that have been received for a Blast session. Total number of bytes for audio data that have been transmitted for a Blast session. Total number of bytes for imaging data that have been received for a Blast session. Total number of bytes for imaging data that have been transmitted for a Blast session. Percentage of packet loss for an uplink signal. Estimated bandwidth for an uplink signal. To view these performance details, click Show Blast Metrics. The farm of RDS hosts for the published desktop or application session.ĭisplays performance details for a virtual or published desktop session that uses the VMware Blast display protocol. This information might take 30 seconds to 60 seconds to display after connecting to the session. IP address of the Unified Access Gateway appliance. Name of the Unified Access Gateway appliance. The Connection Server that the session connects to.

The time the session remained connected to Connection Server. The time the user remained logged in to the session. The logon time of the user who logged in to the session. The time the session remained in the same state. State of the desktop or application session.

Name of the desktop or application session. For more information about upgradingĭisplays information about virtual desktops or published desktops. Note: If you upgraded Horizon Agent, you must also upgrade
