Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure enables employees to work more efficiently regardless of location by providing access to powerful computing resources and intuitive applications.

 

Pragmatica as a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure solutions provider help organizations to setup virtual desktop infrastructure for efficiency and allow users to connect from any where, any time. From setup to migration and management, Pragmatica’s Virtual Desktop Infrastructure system empower its customers to harness both on-premse and cloud capabilities, scalability, security, and flexibility by bringing niche remote working solutions into your home.

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is a technology that hosts desktop environments on virtual machines (VMs) in a data center. It enables users to access their desktop environments from any device, providing flexibility and centralizing IT management. 

Here's an overview of the VDI process, broken down into five key points

01. Virtualization of Desktops
  • In VDI, desktop environments are virtualized using a hypervisor. This allows multiple virtual desktops (VDs) to run on a single physical server.
  • Each virtual desktop is isolated and can be customized for individual users, similar to a traditional desktop experience but hosted in the cloud or on-premises.
  • Administrators manage all virtual desktops from a centralized management console. This allows them to configure, update, and deploy software to virtual desktops quickly and efficiently.
  • Patches, updates, and security measures are easier to implement because the environment is controlled and centralized.
  • Users access their virtual desktops using a variety of devices, such as thin clients, laptops, or even mobile devices, through a secure connection.
  • The desktop experience is rendered remotely, and users interact with the environment as if it were running locally on their device.
  • User data and applications reside in the data center, not on the local device. This improves data security since sensitive information is not stored on end-user devices.
  • Centralized storage also simplifies backup and disaster recovery processes, as all data is stored in one place.
  • VDI offers flexibility in scaling up or down based on user needs. New virtual desktops can be provisioned quickly without the need for physical hardware, and the number of virtual machines can be adjusted based on demand.
  • It allows organizations to support remote work environments efficiently, with users able to access their desktops anywhere with an internet connection.
  • Virtualization of Desktops

Pragmatica VDI Suite includes:

Here are key points of Pragmatica VDI Suite :

  • icon Configure Workspaces for various needs
  • icon Migrate applications and desktops seamlessly
  • icon Provide VDI solutions for secure, flexible access
  • icon Integrate with Active Directory and Configuration Manager
  • icon Provision enterprise-grade Windows 10 and Linux desktops