Applications that require the creation and use of local user profiles are not suitable for inclusion in a base layer or an application layer. In image assignment and layer updates, only the default local user profile is deployed.
Mirage supports up to 1,000,000 files per CVD on 32-bit systems.The following limitations are known in this Mirage release. CVD compliance score column has been added to the CVD inventory grid.
CVD compliance score can now be set to reflect changes in user installed applications, providing better visibility of unmanaged software running on endpoints.Endpoint Provisioning for Windows XP: Mirage now supports Endpoint Provisioning and Bare Metal Provisioning for Windows XP based endpoints, including POSReady 2009 OS.
This enables large enterprises to use a single instance of Mirage for Windows 10 migration or other Image Management scenarios. Improved scalability for Image Management scenarios: Mirage now supports up to 50,000 endpoints when using Image Management only policy.VMware Mirage v5.8.1 is a maintenance release, aimed to increase scalability for large deployments and deliver bug fixes and enhancements for Image Management scenarios. Return to top What's New with Mirage 5.8.1 VMware Mirage 5.8.1 is available in the following languages: Mirage enables central image management of desktops while still allowing local execution at the user end point. The synchronization includes changes from a user's Windows PC being uploaded to the data center, and changes from IT being downloaded and applied directly to the user's Windows PC.
When Mirage is installed on a Windows PC, it centralizes a complete virtual copy of that end point to the data center and keeps it synchronized. VMware Mirage offers a unique solution for managing physical or virtual desktops and laptops, and for BYO users, combining centralized management for IT and local execution for end users. What's in the Release Notes The release notes cover the following topics: Check for additions and updates to these release notes.