What is a VDI?

A Quick Guide

Meaning

VDI is a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure. It provides virtual desktops to users over a network. It centralizes user desktops in a data center.

Centralized Management

With VDI, IT staff can easily and consistently manage PCs from a single location.

Improved Security

VDI enhances security by keeping data centralized and reducing the risk of data loss from endpoint devices.

Cost Efficiency

Reduce hardware costs with VDI by using thin clients or reusing older hardware to access virtual desktops.

Scalability

It allows to easily scale resources up and down according to company's needs without making major changes in infrastructure.

Remote Access

Employees may work from any location with an internet connection thanks to remote desktop access.

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