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Why Desktop Virtualization Failed To Live Up To The Hype And What The Future Holds

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The VDI Delusion: Why Desktop Virtualization Failed to Live Up to the Hype and What the Future Enterprise Desktop will Really Look Like
The VDI Delusion: Why Desktop Virtualization Failed to Live Up to the Hype, and What the Future Enterprise Desktop will Really Look Like
by Gabe Knuth

4.4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2858 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Print length : 240 pages
Lending : Enabled

Desktop virtualization (DV) was supposed to be the next big thing in computing. It promised to revolutionize the way we work by giving us access to our desktops and applications from anywhere, on any device. But despite all the hype, DV has failed to live up to its potential.

There are a number of reasons why DV has struggled to gain traction. One reason is that it is simply too expensive. The cost of setting up and maintaining a DV infrastructure can be prohibitive for many businesses.

Another reason why DV has failed to live up to the hype is that it is too complex. Deploying and managing a DV environment can be a challenge, even for experienced IT professionals.

Finally, DV has been plagued by performance issues. Users often complain about slow performance and latency, which can make it difficult to get work done.

As a result of these challenges, DV has failed to gain widespread adoption. In fact, many businesses have abandoned DV in favor of more traditional computing models.

So what does the future hold for DV? Is it dead? Or is there still hope for this technology?

The truth is that DV is not dead. It is still a viable option for businesses that need to provide remote access to desktops and applications. However, DV is likely to remain a niche technology, used only by businesses that have the resources and expertise to deploy and manage it effectively.

For businesses that are looking for a more cost-effective and less complex way to provide remote access to desktops and applications, there are a number of other options available. These options include cloud-based desktops, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI),and remote desktop services (RDS).

Cloud-based desktops are hosted in the cloud, which means that businesses do not have to Free Download or maintain any hardware. This can save businesses a significant amount of money. VDI is a software-based solution that allows businesses to virtualize their desktops on a single server. This can save businesses space and energy. RDS is a Microsoft-based solution that allows businesses to publish their desktops and applications to remote users. This can give businesses more flexibility and control over their remote access environment.

Ultimately, the best way to provide remote access to desktops and applications depends on the individual needs of each business. However, it is important to be aware of the limitations of DV before making a decision.

DV was once hailed as the future of computing. However, it has failed to live up to its potential due to its high cost, complexity, and performance issues. As a result, DV has remained a niche technology, used only by businesses that have the resources and expertise to deploy and manage it effectively. For businesses that are looking for a more cost-effective and less complex way to provide remote access to desktops and applications, there are a number of other options available.

The VDI Delusion: Why Desktop Virtualization Failed to Live Up to the Hype and What the Future Enterprise Desktop will Really Look Like
The VDI Delusion: Why Desktop Virtualization Failed to Live Up to the Hype, and What the Future Enterprise Desktop will Really Look Like
by Gabe Knuth

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Language : English
File size : 2858 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Print length : 240 pages
Lending : Enabled
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The VDI Delusion: Why Desktop Virtualization Failed to Live Up to the Hype and What the Future Enterprise Desktop will Really Look Like
The VDI Delusion: Why Desktop Virtualization Failed to Live Up to the Hype, and What the Future Enterprise Desktop will Really Look Like
by Gabe Knuth

4.4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2858 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Enabled
Print length : 240 pages
Lending : Enabled
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