Refer to the exhibit. When editing an existing instant-clone pool, an administrator cannot find the option to configure the vRAM size in the wizard. Referencing the exhibit, which could be the cause of the issue?
A.
Increasing vRAM size is only possible for manual pools.
B.
Modifying the vRAM settings is not permitted when selecting VMware Blast as default protocol.
C.
Modifying the vRAM settings is not permitted when selecting Manage using vSphere Client.
D.
Configuring vRAM size is only permitted during pool creation.
3D Renderer allows you select between vSphere Client settings, hardware graphics accelerator or software graphics accelerator. The options are:
Manage using vSphere Client
Disabled
Automatic
Software
Hardware
NVIDIA GRID VGPU
If you select Automatic, Software, or Hardware, the VRAM Size setting becomes available. This allows you to set the amount of VRAM allocated to the virtual desktops. The minimum is 64MB, the default is 96MB, and the maximum is 512MB. You can specify your own value accordingly within the above range.
The VRAM settings that you configure in Horizon Console take precedence over the VRAM settings that can be configured for the virtual machines in vSphere Client or the vSphere Web Client, unless you select the Manage using vSphere Client option.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Horizon/2209/virtual-desktops/GUID-8C0A6D6E-DCE0-461D-B0BE-EF226B04F642.html
Manage using vSphere Client. Select this setting for all non-vGPU options. The 3D Renderer option that is set in vSphere Web Client (or vSphere Client in vSphere 5.1 or later) for a virtual machine determines the type of 3D graphics rendering that takes place. Horizon 7 does not control 3D rendering. In the vSphere Web Client, you can configure the Automatic, Software, or Hardware options. These options have the same effect as they do when you set them in Horizon Administrator. Use this setting when configuring vDGA and AMD Multiuser GPU Using vDGA. This setting is also an option for vSGA. When you select the Manage using vSphere Client option, the Configure VRAM for 3D Guests, Max number of monitors, and Max resolution of any one monitor settings are inactive in Horizon Administrator. You can configure the amount of memory in vSphere Web Client.
When you select the Manage using vSphere Client option, the Configure VRAM for 3D Guests, Max number of monitors, and Max resolution of any one monitor settings are inactive in Horizon Administrator. You can configure the amount of memory in vSphere Web Client.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Horizon-7/7.13/horizon-virtual-desktops/GUID-F241F84A-A524-4CA2-B615-50360B3851B1.html
When you select the Manage using vSphere Client option, the Configure VRAM for 3D Guests, Max number of monitors, and Max resolution of any one monitor settings are inactive in Horizon Administrator. You can configure the amount of memory in vSphere Web Client.
When you select the Manage using vSphere Client option, the Configure VRAM for 3D Guests, Max number of monitors, and Max resolution of any one monitor settings are inactive in Horizon Administrator. You can configure the amount of memory in vSphere Web Client.
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