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What is a virtual desktop?

1. A virtual desktop is an individual user's interface in a virtualized environment.The virtualized desktop is stored on a remote server rather than locally. 

Desktop virtualization software separates the physical machine from the software and presents an isolated operating system for users.  Desktop virtualization tools include Microsoft Virtual PC, VMware Workstation and Parallels Desktop for Mac.

The benefits of desktop virtualization include:

  • Cost savings because resources can be shared and allocated on an as-needed basis.
  • More efficient use of resources and energy.
  • Improved data integrity because backup is centralized.
  • Centralized administration.
  • Fewer compatibility issues.

Knowledge workers who use mostly business software applications are good candidates for desktop virtualization. The model is not generally viable for users with high resource demands.   

See also: desktop virtualization infrastructure (VDI)

 

2. On a single host machine, a user may have separate virtual desktops for different applications. One desktop might feature applications for graphic design, for example, and another might feature business applications.

 

Learn More About IT:
> Wikipedia has more information in its entry for desktop virtualization.
> Brian Madden explains 'The secret to saving money with desktop virtualization.'
> Dave Sobel offers a FAQ list about desktop virtualization and virtual desktop infrastructure.

Learn more about Virtual desktop infrastructure and architecture
Publishing an individual virtual desktop with VMware View: Follow this step-by-step guide to publish an individual virtual desktop with VMware View.
What's new with virtual desktop infrastructure?: VMware View is the virtual desktop brokering and provisioning system in vSphere. Get a basic understanding of the pros and cons of a VDI in part one of this series.
Choosing a vendor-neutral connection broker: Administrators looking for flexibility in multiple hypervisor VDI environments need to turn to vendors with neutral connection brokers
Desktop virtualization decision-making tips: Thinking about desktop virtualization? This podcast on desktop virtualization software and implementation decision-making tips can help you prepare.
Ten steps to a Windows Server 2003 virtual cluster configuration: Configure and test a Windows Server 2003 cluster on your desktop using virtualization technology with these ten easy steps.

LAST UPDATED: 25 Jun 2009

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