{"id":17152,"date":"2020-12-17T09:46:50","date_gmt":"2020-12-17T09:46:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hopla.online\/?p=17152"},"modified":"2024-05-31T01:46:52","modified_gmt":"2024-05-31T01:46:52","slug":"online-virtual-desktop-how-it-works","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hopla.online\/blogs\/virtual-assistant\/online-virtual-desktop-how-it-works\/","title":{"rendered":"Online Virtual Desktop: How Does It Work"},"content":{"rendered":"

In this digital economy, efficiency, convenience, and accessibility play a very important role when it comes to achieving a satisfying user experience. The use of online virtual desktop becomes a ready-made available option for organizations who want to maximize their resources with its countless benefits.<\/p>\n

However, although virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI)<\/a> offers cutting-edge advantages, many are still hesitant to adopt this technology for their organization because of its complexities. How does VDI really work? What can it do to help a business prosper in this ever-competitive market? Let\u2019s get to the nitty-gritty to find out the answer.<\/p>\n

What is an online virtual desktop<\/h2>\n

Online virtual desktop, famously known as virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), enables a team of workers (the users) to work on desktops and applications that run inside a centrally-hosted virtual machine that lives in either server or in the cloud. It helps to streamline management in an organization by centralizing the desktops whilst giving users the freedom to access the virtual desktops anytime, on any device, regardless of location.<\/p>\n

How it works<\/h2>\n

Virtualization aims for efficiency and maximizing the use of physical resources while targeting cost reduction. Increased productivity is expected to come along with virtualization given the ease of accessibility that it promises.<\/p>\n

VDI has two main components: the connection broker and the hypervisor. The connection broker enables a user to connect to an online desktop, while the hypervisor serves as the machine or software that creates and runs the virtual machine. The hypervisor is also called a virtual machine monitor (VMM).<\/p>\n

VDI enables IT admins to build a group of virtual desktops (also called virtual desktop pools) that are hosted on identically configured virtual machines. These pools are usually created for a team with common needs.<\/p>\n

For example, when a team of video editors<\/a> who need to work on a single project requires the same apps and functionalities, the solution enables the IT admin to simplify the configuration. When a user starts accessing through the connection broker, it automatically assigns a session to an available online virtual desktop in the desktop pool.<\/p>\n

The process may sound complex to non-tech savvy readers but everyone can be a \u201cuser\u201d. Having a basic understanding of VDI structure and how it works will always be an advantage to everyone who\u2019s vying for a position in an organization. VDI solutions<\/a> companies offer assistance to organizations who are interested in having VDI deployment.<\/p>\n