Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI): All You Need To Know
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Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is a virtualization technology used to create a desktop environment hosted on a remote server setup.
If you are running a business or working in a company, then it is quite normal to face problems like data sharing, remote collaboration with a team, and security breaches. VDI empowers the business by overcoming all these issues.
In this video, you'll learn:
- what is VDI
- what are its components
- how does it work
- and what are its benefits
VDI can help businesses stay in the competition, deliver better services, and bring innovations to their business process.
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great vid... new tech learned
"Hypervisor" :)
appreciate it.
I have a question why the connection broker is software program
and the hypervisor is software only.
what is the different?
Awesome explanation without words👏nice
Finally a vid that thoroughly and easily explains this! Thank You!
Hey J, Thank you, We're glad that you liked it.
Excellent 👍👌
more such interesting video
Yes super master demo sir
The question is: Are there the same limitations for Software (especially Microsoft Software) as in common Terminalserver? In Terminalserver old Office Packages like 2007 are blocked at running, and you would need special Volume licenses. What about VDI in this case? I mean there are several Virtual Windows 10-Desktops, so can I install and run Office packages that are blocked in the traditional Remotedesktop-environment?
great video but the music is horrible
more such interesting video pls upload
thank you for good and perfect explanation
Thank you, We're glad that you liked it.
Great explanation. I have one doubt: how can we make a VDI screen active all the time instead of lock after sometime? Is there any tips?
This is managed by the o.s,if you work for an organization there are probably some policies set up on it.Instead,if you have rights on the o.s you'll can set up this as you want.
No thumbs up for no words.
Nice, simple video... Except for point 5 .... No IT Staff? That sounds like a bad idea and poor taste in advice!
When he mentions IT Staff, it means no need for deskside IT support. There is no use for a physical technician to come and troubleshoot your computer. The IT staff transitions to remote support and can help you no matter where you are. Your "IT Staff" is now centralized for remote support.
Nice
Does VDI work perfectly in laptop with i3 processor and 4GB RAM