


Horizon supports the brokering of both VM hosted applications and streaming Linux applications, but as mentioned above, the focus here will be RDSH. NET, run Windows 10 Universal Windows Platforms (UWP) applications, or run applications that need drivers that aren't supported on either RDSH or Windows Server. Streaming Windows 10 applications (which VMware refers to as VM hosted applications) allows for access to applications that fall into a number of unique circumstances, including those that don't run well in RDSH, need to use a different version of.

Linux is an attractive alternative for streaming applications, such as web browsers, as they do not require Windows Server and RDSH licensing. I focus on using RDSH, which entails using a Microsoft Windows Server to stream applications however, Linux and Windows 10 can also stream applications.
