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Virtual Desktop Infrastructure

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Empowering Flexibility: Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) in Digital Workspace Services

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is a technology that allows users to access and interact with a virtualized desktop environment hosted on a centralized server or data center. Instead of running desktop operating systems and applications locally on individual physical devices (such as PCs or laptops), VDI delivers a virtual desktop experience to end-users over a network.

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Virtual Desktop Interface Services

VDI is a powerful solution for organizations looking to centralize desktop management, enhance security, and provide flexibility to end-users. When implemented and managed effectively, VDI can contribute to improved IT efficiency and user productivity.

Host Server or Data Centre

Role:Houses the virtual desktops and their associated resources, such as operating systems, applications, and user data.

Virtualization Platform:Hypervisors like VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V, or Citrix Hypervisor are often used to create and manage virtual machines for VDI.

Virtual Desktops

Role:Represent the user's desktop environment and include the operating system, applications, and configurations.

Types: Non-persistent desktops are reset to a clean state after each session, while persistent desktops retain user changes between sessions.

Connection Broker

Role:Manages the connection between end-users and virtual desktops. It directs user requests to the appropriate virtual desktop and ensures efficient resource utilization.

Functions:Authentication, load balancing, and connection provisioning.

Hypervisor

Role:Provides virtualization capabilities by managing multiple virtual machines on a physical server.

Functions:Allocating resources, isolating virtual machines, and ensuring efficient utilization of hardware.

Remote Display Protocol

Role:Facilitates the transmission of desktop display information from the virtual desktop to the end-user device over the network.

Protocols: Common protocols include Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), VMware Blast, and Citrix HDX.

Client Devices

Role:Devices used by end-users to access their virtual desktops.

Types: Thin clients, traditional PCs, laptops, tablets, or even smartphones can serve as client devices.

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Virtual Desktop Infrastructure is a cornerstone of digital workspace services, offering organizations the flexibility, security, and efficiency needed to meet the evolving demands of the modern work environment. By centralizing management, providing anytime, anywhere access, and optimizing resource utilization, VDI empowers organizations to create agile and user-friendly digital workspaces.

Desktop Virtualization

Providing users with access to a virtual desktop environment.