Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is a desktop-centric service that hosts users’ desktop environments on remote servers and storage systems. These environments are accessed over a network using a remote display protocol. Enterprises are converting physical desktops to Virtual Desktop Infrastructure since it provides efficient hardware utilization and centralized management while reducing costs. Server Virtualization is the process of dividing a physical server into multiple unique and isolated virtual servers by means of a software application. Each virtual server can run its own operating systems independently. Server virtualization is used to mask server resources from server users. This can include the number and identity of operating systems, processors, and individual physical servers. Storage virtualization is the pooling of physical storage from multiple storage devices into what appears to be a single storage device, or a pool of available storage capacity, that is managed from a central console. The technology relies on software to identify available storage capacity from physical devices and to then aggregate that capacity as a pool of storage that can be used by traditional architecture servers or in a virtual environment by virtual machines.
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