Windows Virtual Desktop is a cloud-hosted virtual desktop platform that enables organizations to deliver Windows 11 desktops and software to remote users. Built on the Azure platform, it provides scalable infrastructure, centralized management, and integration with AAD and other MS services.
Key components
- session host groups contain virtual machines that run user sessions.
- session host VMs are client OS virtual machines deployed in Azure.
- remote apps publish entire desktop sessions or individual applications.
- FSLogix containers manage user data for stable user experiences.
- Azure Files [url=https://github.com/azvdesk/Azure-Virtual-Desktop/releases]https://github.com/azvdesk/Azure-Virtual-Desktop/releases[/url] or NetApp provide profile storage and shared folders.
Benefits
Microsoft AVD delivers agility by enabling telework and supporting bring your own device scenarios. It offers cost savings through multi-session capability and automatic scaling that reduce compute spend. Operational ease of management comes from centralized management, integration with Azure Monitor and policy management.
Deployment and management
Deploying Azure Virtual Desktop typically involves creating host pools, configuring application groups, and assigning users through Azure AD. Administrators can use the portal, PowerShell, or infrastructure as code for automation. For profile management, configure FSLogix with file storage or ANF backed profile stores.
Security and compliance
Security is enforced through conditional access, Multi-Factor Authentication, and network controls such as firewall and NSGs. Data protection is achieved with disk encryption, encryption in transit, and role-based access control. For regulatory compliance, AVD supports security frameworks and integrates with governance for auditing.
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