Match each item with a statement below.

A. Installed on each virtual desktop and communicates to a client running on a user's computer.
B. A form of packaging an application that isolates the application's files from the underlying operating system, preventing interference among applications.
C. Provides a way to connect thin clients to their assigned virtual desktops based on username and then manages and tracks these connections in a database for auditing and control purposes.
D. Collections of virtual desktops that are managed by Horizon Connection Server.
E. Also called linked clones, which are generated from a parent machine but only contains a subset of the files needed to make it a unique user environment.
F. The central component of the Horizon Virtual Desktop Infrastructure.
G. A display protocol designed to work efficiently with high definition graphics by compressing and sending pixels using similar means to HDTV.
H. Used by VDI to assign individual virtual machines to users that serve as their own private, persistent desktops.
I. The combination of Session Virtualization and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI).
J. A VMware component that automates the setup of roaming user profiles across virtual desktop systems.

A. agent software
B. application virtualization
C. connection broker
D. desktop pools
E. Differencing Disks
F. Horizon Connection Server
G. PC over IP
H. personal virtual desktop collection
I. Remote Desktop Services (RDS)
J. User Environment Management (UEM)

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