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Gets the number of idle virtual desktops on hosts.
Get-RDVirtualDesktopIdleCount [[-HostServer] <String[]>] [-ConnectionBroker <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
The Get-RDVirtualDesktopIdleCount cmdlet gets the number of idle virtual desktops on one or more hosts. This cmdlet retruns a value that represents the number of idle
virtual desktops from every pool.
An idle virtual desktop is a virtual machine that is in a running state and there is no user logged on to it. Idle virtual desktops continue to run even if you configured
the pool so that the server saves a virtual desktop that is not in use.
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Set-RDVirtualDesktopIdleCount
Get-RDVirtualDesktopCollectionConfiguration
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Example 1: Count idle virtual desktops on hosts
PS C:\>Get-RDVirtualDesktopIdleCount -HostServer @("rdvh-1.contoso.com","rdvh-2.contoso.com") -ConnectionBroker "rdcb.contoso.com"
This command gets the number of idle virtual desktops associated with the connection broker named "rdcb.contoso.com" on the host servers named "rdvh-1.contoso.com" and
"rdvh-2.contoso.com".