Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)
Definition
- VDI is a desktop service based on cloud computing
- VDI enables enterprises to quickly build office environments without investing a large amount of money and spending days in deployment
Functions
- VDI supports on-demand scaling and use of computing power, centralized resource management, and fast desktop deployment
- Data is stored on the cloud for end-to-end protection. Security policies and encrypted storage enhance the system security
Application Scenarios
- VDI does not require initial investment or continuous infrastructure management. You only need to pay certain fees for a complete set of cloud desktop computing services, including computing and persistent storage.
- Temporary Office Work: VDI and necessary application system services can be configured for temporary employees of an enterprise. After a temporary employee leaves, the services can be terminated