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Glossary Term Virtual Desktop Infrastructure

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What is Virtual Desktop Infrastructure?

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is a technology that allows users to access and run desktop environments remotely over a network connection, typically within a data center.

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Understanding Virtual Desktop Infrastructure

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is a technology that enables users to access and interact with a virtualized desktop hosted on a remote server or data center. Through VDI, the desktop operating system, applications, and data are stored and managed centrally, providing users with a consistent desktop experience regardless of the device they are using to connect. This technology enhances security by reducing the risk of data loss or unauthorized access since all computing activities take place within the centralized environment, rather than on individual devices.

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