Dear all,
I get a question in mind. If we use VDI to deploy pooled persistent desktop to user, Every user still get their own desktop. As an IT department, We still need to maintain patch, update anti-virus, update application in all virtual desktop. The only benefit is that we can reduce cost on traveling to user premises on repairing hardware failure.
On the other hand, if we can deploy pooled non-persisent desktop VDI to all users. The benefit will be much greater. Let say that we create a template to contain all necessary business applications, anti-virus etc and automatically roll out to all users.
User can save their work (My Documents) and email into network drive. When they log off, the VM will be automatically destructed. If any application revision is needed, We just modify the VM template and redeploy to all VDI users again.
When user login next time, their desktop is already new one with patched application and security update.
Is it possible to do so in VDI ? any success story ?
Regards,
Edward
I get a question in mind. If we use VDI to deploy pooled persistent desktop to user, Every user still get their own desktop. As an IT department, We still need to maintain patch, update anti-virus, update application in all virtual desktop. The only benefit is that we can reduce cost on traveling to user premises on repairing hardware failure.
On the other hand, if we can deploy pooled non-persisent desktop VDI to all users. The benefit will be much greater. Let say that we create a template to contain all necessary business applications, anti-virus etc and automatically roll out to all users.
User can save their work (My Documents) and email into network drive. When they log off, the VM will be automatically destructed. If any application revision is needed, We just modify the VM template and redeploy to all VDI users again.
When user login next time, their desktop is already new one with patched application and security update.
Is it possible to do so in VDI ? any success story ?
Regards,
Edward