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Windows Virtual Desktop Implementation
By herman.sergi | Updated: Oct. 28, 2024, 8:01 a.m.
Providing remote workstations (VDI) and terminal server services across a company, even a small one, requires a significant amount of work for administrators. Most of the time is spent configuring and integrating lots of components that this service consists of. Microsoft suggests looking at this challenge in a new way with Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD). WVD is a cloud-based desktop virtualization service and applications based on Microsoft Azure. The main benefits of WVD include:
• Integration and management of components responsible for providing remote desktops and applications. Microsoft offers them free of charge as a service with an SLA.
• Licenses for using and accessing the OS. They are already included in many popular Microsoft packages and do not require any additional costs, minimizing the overall price of the solution. • The service provides the ability to use Windows 10 in the terminal server format, minimizing the cost of the session.
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