Monday, July 9, 2012

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Deep Dive

When the server maintains a virtual machine for every desktop user, a more PC-like experience results, but weigh your choices carefully before you start
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Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Deep Dive
If you have the hardware, VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) can deliver a thin client experience similar to that of a desktop PC, but challenges remain. Now practically synonymous with desktop virtualization, VDI uses a hypervisor to run many instances of a desktop VM (virtual machine) on one or more physical servers, providing a customizable environment for each user. While VDI makes sense for some deployments, broader proliferation awaits such advances as the client hypervisor, which runs VMs on client hardware.
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