System resource virtualization and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is a collection of hardware and software that allows you to optimize resource usage.
Assignment
Consolidation of computing power
The Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) allows you to consolidate the processing power of each personal computer into a single server and use it when needed.
Lower costs, new opportunities
In this case, equipment maintenance costs are significantly reduced, and new opportunities do not require additional licenses or expensive hardware. Since all critical data is stored in the data center, security is also improved.
Use case
Creating a remote desktop system
Building a system capable of running applications that work with graphics
Creating cost-effective jobs for remote workers
Virtualizing workplaces for call centers
Composition of the decision
01;VDI control system;
02; Connection broker;
03; "Thin" clients at workplaces;
04; Virtualization hypervisor;
05; Domain Controller;
Benefits of the solution
Reduction of information security risks
Reduction of information security risks by centrally storing data