Virtual Desktop Infrastructure

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is the hosting of desktop environments on a central server. It is a form of desktop virtualization, as the specific desktop images run within virtual machines (VMs) and are delivered to end clients over a network. Those endpoints may be PCs or other devices, like tablets or thin client terminals.

What it offers

VDI can be Bare Metal or Cloud Server deployed


    Xaasabiilty VDI Features:

  • One-to-Many VDI
  • No ”per user” license fee
  • Fewer OS licenses
  • Less hardware
  • Less operational cost
  • Low latency

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