Overview

Technologically similar to server virtualisation, desktop virtualisation removes the dependency between a desktop computer’s operating system and applications and the desktop computer hardware. This decoupling or virtualisation allows the desktop operating environment to be ported to almost any hardware platform with no reconfiguration.

With the uptake of server virtualisation technologies such as VMware Infrastructure, desktop virtualisation is now being used to host the desktop environment in the data centre. From the data centre, it can be accessed remotely by the user from almost any network connected client device such as a thin-client terminal, full desktop computer or web browser.

Benefits

Streamlined and Simplified Desktop Management

Administrators can more easily provision, manage and maintain desktops because they are centralised in the data centre.

 

Familiar and Convenient User Experience

Users get flexible access to a personalised virtual desktop that behaves just like their normal computer.

 

High Availability

Centrally maintained operating systems and applications help to minimise unplanned downtime of desktops and accelerate recovery if it occurs.

 

Improved Security and Compliance

Confidential data resides securely in centrally managed data centres.

 

VMware Virtual Infrastructure Integration

VMware’s desktop virtualisation lets you leverage backup, failover and disaster recovery capabilities.

 

Lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)

By reducing desktop maintenance and support costs and extending the useful life of computers, VMware’s desktop virtualisation delivers lower TCO.

Features

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