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Thursday 3 September 2015

What is Desktop Virtualisation?

What is Desktop Virtualisation?

Desktop Virtualisation is a virtualisation technology used to separate a computer desktop environment from the physical computer. Similarly to Server Virtualisation, Desktop Virtualisation relies on a thin layer of software known as a hypervisor, which is run on bare-metal server hardware and provides a platform on which administrators can deploy and manage virtual machines.

Virtualised desktops are stored on centralised or remote servers and not on the physical machine being virtualised. The virtual desktop environments are "server" to users on the network, allowing them to remotely log in to access their desktop from any location.

Why Virtualise your Desktops?

Desktop Virtualisation offers numerous benefits to businesses, including; reducing costs, increasing efficiency, enabling flexible working and centralising management of user desktops.

Desktop Virtualisation offers numerous features to organisations of all shapes and sizes, ultimately resulting in a range of benefits. For more information about Desktop Virtualisation contact Practical Networks, a VMware partner on 01723 587240.


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