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I am not familiar with the Ivanti product but there is a big difference between what you can do with Group Policy versus what a tool like OSOT does. OSOT turns off a bunch of services/features that are not needed in a VDI desktop. Sure these services/features could be left on at the expense of CPU cycles and memory consumption. An optimized master image saves 30% of these resources
In other words, without using a tool like OSOT you will need 30% more CPU power and 30% more RAM to stand up the same number of desktops