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  2. Desktop virtualization - Wikipedia

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    This approach is usually referred to as cloud-hosted virtual desktops. Cloud-hosted virtual desktops are divided into two technologies: Managed VDI, which is based on VDI technology provided as an outsourced managed service, and; Desktop as a service (DaaS), which provides a higher level of automation and real multi-tenancy, reducing the cost ...

  3. Wanova - Wikipedia

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    Distributed Desktop Optimization incorporates capabilities such as deduplication and compression that make the product effective over a low bandwidth, high-latency WAN. Once Mirage is installed, IT administrators maintain a complete, bootable desktop instance in the data center.

  4. Dell EMC XtremIO - Wikipedia

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    The base unit of the XtremIO X2 line is the X-Brick. XtremIO X2 X-Bricks are available in two types: X2-S and X2-R. X2-S configurations are used for virtual desktops with lower capacity requirements and high IO density. X2-R configurations are used for a variety of cases, from virtual servers to database workloads.

  5. Mellanox and LSI Corporation Introduce Low-Latency Storage ...

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    Mellanox and LSI Corporation Introduce Low-Latency Storage Solution to Accelerate Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Workload Performance Low-latency storage and interconnect solution doubles Virtual ...

  6. Hypervisor - Wikipedia

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    Other differences between virtualization in server/desktop and embedded environments include requirements for efficient sharing of resources across virtual machines, high-bandwidth, low-latency inter-VM communication, a global view of scheduling and power management, and fine-grained control of information flows. [17]

  7. Virtual desktop - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a virtual desktop is a term used with respect to user interfaces, usually within the WIMP paradigm, to describe ways in which the virtual space of a computer's desktop environment is expanded beyond the physical limits of the screen's display area through the use of software.

  8. Singularity (software) - Wikipedia

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    Singularity is a free and open-source computer program that performs operating-system-level virtualization also known as containerization. [4]One of the main uses of Singularity is to bring containers and reproducibility to scientific computing and the high-performance computing (HPC) world.

  9. VDIworks - Wikipedia

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    The company provides Virtual Desktop Platform (VDP), a virtual desktop infrastructure management system, which combines connection brokering, VM management, health, alerting, inventory, physical management, and support for various remoting protocols; and VDIvision for System Center Operations Manager 2007 to combine the power of the VDIworks Virtual Desktop Platform with the ubiquity and ...