Virtual Desktop Infrastructure

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure

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Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is a technology that enables the hosting and management of desktop operating systems within virtual machines running on centralized servers. This enterprise-level solution allows organizations to deliver fully functional desktop environments to end-users through network connections, providing secure and flexible access to corporate resources from any device.

How VDI Works

VDI creates a virtualized desktop environment where each user’s desktop instance runs on server hardware in a data center, rather than on local devices. Users can access their personalized desktop environment through various client devices, including thin clients, laptops, tablets, or smartphones. TSplus offers a cost-effective alternative to traditional VDI solutions, providing similar functionality with simplified deployment and management.

Key Benefits

  • Centralized desktop management and control
  • Enhanced security through data centralization
  • Reduced hardware costs and maintenance
  • Improved user mobility and flexibility
  • Simplified IT administration and support
  • Consistent user experience across devices

Security Features

Modern VDI implementations incorporate robust security measures to protect corporate data and applications. TSplus pricing includes various security options across different editions, ensuring organizations can select the appropriate level of protection for their needs.

Deployment Options

Plan Features Price
TSplus Standard Remote desktop access, application publishing $60/user
TSplus Professional Load balancing, advanced security $99/user
TSplus Enterprise Server farm management, multi-user support $299/user

Organizations can begin implementing VDI solutions by starting with a TSplus download to evaluate the platform’s capabilities and determine the most suitable deployment configuration for their specific needs.

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) FAQ

What are the main requirements for VDI deployment?

VDI requires a hypervisor platform, sufficient server resources, storage infrastructure, and network bandwidth. Client devices need only a compatible browser or remote desktop client.

How does VDI enhance security for remote work?

VDI centralizes data storage and access control, implements encryption for connections, enables multi-factor authentication, and provides detailed activity monitoring and logging capabilities.

What licensing models are available for VDI?

VDI typically offers concurrent user licensing, named user licensing, or device-based licensing options. Some vendors provide subscription-based models with flexible scaling.

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