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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. Comparison of platform virtualization software - Wikipedia

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    Server consolidation with workload isolation, single workload containment, hosting, dev/test/prod Near native Yes Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 Yes, up to 4 VCPUs per VM Yes Yes Virtualization Server consolidation, service continuity, dev/test, desktop virtualization, cloud computing Up to near native [citation needed] Yes OpenVZ: Yes No Compatible

  4. Azure Virtual Desktop - Wikipedia

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    Azure Virtual Desktop with Windows 10/11 Enterprise Multi-Session is a cloud-based alternative to an on-premise Remote Desktop Server (RDS). AVD is deployed in Azure Cloud as a virtual machine. License costs are already included in several Microsoft 365 subscriptions, including Microsoft 365 Business Premium or Microsoft 365 E3.

  5. VDIworks - Wikipedia

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    VDIworks, Inc. started its services in 2008 like virtual desktop enablement and management software. It offers fast remote desktop to bring the power of Windows to iPad to run Microsoft Office, as well as access spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, and other PC documents while travelling; and VideoOverIP, a remoting protocol for virtual desktops that delivers multimedia performance and ...

  6. Comparison of remote desktop software - Wikipedia

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    Seamless window: the software allows an application to be run on the server, and just the application window to be shown on the client's desktop. Normally the remote user interface chrome is also removed, giving the impression that the application is running on the client machines.

  7. Virtual desktop - Wikipedia

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    The first implementation of virtual desktops for Unix was vtwm in 1990. IXI Limited's Panorama was an early example of a commercial virtual desktop product for Unix. [5] Many of today's X window managers and Wayland compositors now include virtual desktop capabilities. Configurations range from as few as two virtual desktops to several hundred.

  8. List of Remote Desktop Protocol clients - Wikipedia

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    Remote Desktop Protocol clients allow users to connect to servers running Remote Desktop Services, Azure Virtual Desktop, or non-Microsoft server software to enable remote desktop functionality. Since the release of Remote Desktop Connection , there have been several additional Remote Desktop Protocol clients created by both Microsoft and other ...

  9. VMware Horizon - Wikipedia

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    A desktop operating system - typically Microsoft Windows - runs within a virtual machine on a hypervisor. VMware Horizon product has a number of components which are required to provide the virtual desktops, including: VMware vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi with a vSphere license) VMware vCenter Server (management of virtualization environment)