Lastly, we’ll learn why Parallels® Remote Application Server (RAS) provides superior services at a lower price than other VDI alternatives. In this post, we’ll explore what VDI is, the differences between VDI and desktop virtualization, VMware VDI cloud, and the pros and cons of VDI. Companies can leverage cloud-based VDI to provision IT resources instantly without the typical complexities of procuring, deploying, configuring, and managing the VDI infrastructure. However, in a cloud-based VDI environment, this responsibility rests with the cloud service provider. In an on-premises VDI setup, the process of deploying, configuring, and managing the enterprise’s IT infrastructure lies with in-house IT teams. Generally, organizations can leverage two forms of VDI implementation to provide virtual workloads to remote employees: on-premises and cloud-based-also called desktop as a service (DaaS)-solutions. Virtual desktop infrastructures (VDIs) have transitioned slowly from one-size-fits-all solutions to highly customized products that serve diverse user needs across many industry verticals.
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