Thanks for that Matt. I haven't seen you present for a while. It's awesome to see that RemoteApps are getting the love they deserve with simple setup and seamless integration
We're going to cover app installation on a future episode. For user dedicated VMs, depending on your account type and elevation requirements of the app, you can self install individual apps. For shared multi-session VMs, this would normally need to be part of the admin process to set up the VM centrally in the host pool. There are a few options in this scenario as well, including MSIX app attach.
Thanks for uploading the video. Makes the process for creating AVD environments much easier. Can you tell me if there is a way in the provisioning to change the the storage account type. This creates a standard storage account by default. Is there a way of changing it to a premium storage account for the profiles to be stored on?
For the FSLogix Profile containers? It's not possible during initial provisioning if you're using the wizard-based approach. You can manually set up storage and Azure Files or Azure NetApp Files.
AV Redirect and Multimedia Redirect helps solve for this by sending the video feed more directly between endpoints and reducing the number of encoding and decoding steps that would normally happen in the chain.
You can use Azure AD join with the VMs for SSO. The only reason we didn't use it for this demo (and using the guided quickstart) was because FSLogix profiles currently require AD or ADDS.
Yes, we're working on adding this as part of the next one. Short answer is that for pooled hosts you would use Availability Zones, and intentionally overprovision them so that for example, if 1 of 3 zones goes down, the remaining 2 zones will have the capacity and can accept the traffic from the unavailable zone. For personal/dedicated VMs, you would create replicas for those requiring HA and use Azure Site Recovery to failover to them. These are similar approaches for how you would set up stateless and stateful server VMs running apps for BCDR.
It is amazing how such a simple thing can be soo complicated. I did everything you showed. Twice it failed because of Quota for Compute. Got over that. The test account works. But when I try to login with my own business email (Azure admin) I cannot. First, it didn't show me the Session Desktop at all in the app, after I've added some permissions I had to search Google for - it did show, but now it says:Sign in Failed. Please check your username and password and try again:" How do I just give my employee a permission to use it? How do I make him a local admin? How do I, as admin, connect to this AVD.... Please help
Microsoft prerequisites for Azure services: An active Azure subscription, Owner of the Azure subscription, a web browser, a computer, electricity, fingers, a pulse, living in the same dimension of time and space.....
Yes, this can work either using VPN like any remote PC, or you can connect the server to Azure, then route the traffic over the Azure network connection. There's also an Azure File sync option similar to OneDrive, so that the files on the file share syncs files to Azure and you can have the VMs read/write via Azure and local domain clients still read/write to the local server.
Thank you for the amazing video. Its very helpful and I followed the steps to the end. When I use the url, it shows me the SessionDesktop icon, but on login, remote desktop window opens up with a black screen and then auto closes with error: 0x3000018. Under the VM > Connect, it also says Port prerequisite not met and IP address prerequisite not met. Can I please get some help on this issue? - thanks in advance
There are options for running Azure Virtual Desktop on premises using Azure Stack HCI. We covered this a while back and more updates are coming: czcams.com/video/YN6wJD7wLhU/video.html
Thanks for your question! Intune support for user and device scope for Windows 11 multi-session is available today! For Windows 10 multi-session, device scope is generally available and user scope will be coming later this year.
Is there a way to do this in a test Azure instance instead of my corporate Azure instance? We already have an existing Azure AD but I don't have the access needed to experiment with Azure VD. I would like to experiment before I start lobbying for an instance in our institution. Thanks!
In my AVD tenant, if i add b2b users as AVD users, will the E3 licenses of b2b users be applied here in my AVD tenant? I don't have licenses in AVD tenant.
Thanks for that Matt. I haven't seen you present for a while. It's awesome to see that RemoteApps are getting the love they deserve with simple setup and seamless integration
Excelente presentación, muy claros los conceptos, felicitaciones desde Argentina
AWE!!
What a fantastique training!
Excellent presentation.
Thank you!
Thanks for the video, it's really helpful
Glad it helped!
Can you use a custom credential provider on the AVDs?
Great demo. How much is the cost per month for that example?
Thanks for that aud/vid redirect tip 🫡
Great video!!
How to install a particular app on virtual desktop not like you mentioned in this video !!
Please help!!
Thanks
We're going to cover app installation on a future episode. For user dedicated VMs, depending on your account type and elevation requirements of the app, you can self install individual apps. For shared multi-session VMs, this would normally need to be part of the admin process to set up the VM centrally in the host pool. There are a few options in this scenario as well, including MSIX app attach.
it reminds me the quick deploy for the Remote Desktop Services, and Citrix VDI in a box ;)
Thanks for uploading the video. Makes the process for creating AVD environments much easier. Can you tell me if there is a way in the provisioning to change the the storage account type. This creates a standard storage account by default. Is there a way of changing it to a premium storage account for the profiles to be stored on?
For the FSLogix Profile containers? It's not possible during initial provisioning if you're using the wizard-based approach. You can manually set up storage and Azure Files or Azure NetApp Files.
Amazing demo!
Very explained. Thanks
Thanks, Hemanth!
So how is MS planning to adress the lag in the video on Teams when using VDI?
AV Redirect and Multimedia Redirect helps solve for this by sending the video feed more directly between endpoints and reducing the number of encoding and decoding steps that would normally happen in the chain.
Hi,
what do you think is the most cheap way to run AVD?!
I have selected B1S VM,
it shows ~$10 / month.
Thanks
Thanks for your sharing, what's recommendation to remove the 2nd login requirement at 7:26? Should we use ADFS? Thanks
You can use Azure AD join with the VMs for SSO. The only reason we didn't use it for this demo (and using the guided quickstart) was because FSLogix profiles currently require AD or ADDS.
@@MSFTMechanics Thanks
any series planned for the DR of AVD please
Yes, we're working on adding this as part of the next one. Short answer is that for pooled hosts you would use Availability Zones, and intentionally overprovision them so that for example, if 1 of 3 zones goes down, the remaining 2 zones will have the capacity and can accept the traffic from the unavailable zone. For personal/dedicated VMs, you would create replicas for those requiring HA and use Azure Site Recovery to failover to them. These are similar approaches for how you would set up stateless and stateful server VMs running apps for BCDR.
It is amazing how such a simple thing can be soo complicated. I did everything you showed. Twice it failed because of Quota for Compute. Got over that. The test account works. But when I try to login with my own business email (Azure admin) I cannot. First, it didn't show me the Session Desktop at all in the app, after I've added some permissions I had to search Google for - it did show, but now it says:Sign in Failed. Please check your username and password and try again:"
How do I just give my employee a permission to use it? How do I make him a local admin? How do I, as admin, connect to this AVD....
Please help
A shame this does not work with MFA enabled on the admin account.
Microsoft prerequisites for Azure services: An active Azure subscription, Owner of the Azure subscription, a web browser, a computer, electricity, fingers, a pulse, living in the same dimension of time and space.....
With AVD, can users who login the the VMs connect and automatically authenticate to an on-prem fileshare?
Yes, this can work either using VPN like any remote PC, or you can connect the server to Azure, then route the traffic over the Azure network connection. There's also an Azure File sync option similar to OneDrive, so that the files on the file share syncs files to Azure and you can have the VMs read/write via Azure and local domain clients still read/write to the local server.
This setup only works when using AD or Azure AD DS as IDPs. If you only want to use AAD as your IDP, quick setup is not an option.
This is great!
Thank you for the amazing video. Its very helpful and I followed the steps to the end. When I use the url, it shows me the SessionDesktop icon, but on login, remote desktop window opens up with a black screen and then auto closes with error: 0x3000018. Under the VM > Connect, it also says Port prerequisite not met and IP address prerequisite not met. Can I please get some help on this issue? - thanks in advance
Can Azure Virtual Desktop be fully on prem like Citrix?
There are options for running Azure Virtual Desktop on premises using Azure Stack HCI. We covered this a while back and more updates are coming: czcams.com/video/YN6wJD7wLhU/video.html
You missed all the role assignments that have to be made.
Why do these VMs need to be domain joined, and therefore, ADDS is needed?
Currently, FSLogix profile containers require AD. You can also configure without profile containers using Azure AD join and no local AD or ADDS
@@MSFTMechanics okay thanks
@@MSFTMechanics would you please explain this further with reference to FSLogix?
Is it possible now to enroll azure ad joined Windows 11 multi-session/personal vm in Intune?
Thanks for your question! Intune support for user and device scope for Windows 11 multi-session is available today! For Windows 10 multi-session, device scope is generally available and user scope will be coming later this year.
@@MSFTMechanics also for azure ad joined device? (Not hybrid joined)
Yes, both are supported.
Is there a way to do this in a test Azure instance instead of my corporate Azure instance? We already have an existing Azure AD but I don't have the access needed to experiment with Azure VD. I would like to experiment before I start lobbying for an instance in our institution. Thanks!
In my AVD tenant, if i add b2b users as AVD users, will the E3 licenses of b2b users be applied here in my AVD tenant?
I don't have licenses in AVD tenant.
The sound at the start and end of your video is physically painful if you suffer from tinnitus or migraines.
I just want to know where to download, and all these useless info