Amazon virtual desktop6/23/2023 ![]() We won’t delve too deeply into those technology models here because we’ve teased out their distinctions previously in posts like this one and this one. It’s the cloud-based iteration of VDI called desktop-as-a-service (DaaS). ![]() If you’re familiar with traditional virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), Amazon WorkSpaces functions largely in the same way. Then we’ll compare Amazon WorkSpaces to Cameyo, a Virtual App Delivery (VAD) platform that shifts the focus off the operating system and toward on-demand access to ALL your apps – Windows, Linux, SaaS, and internal web apps – from any device, regardless of OS.īy breaking things down like this, we’ll address some FAQs about each solution by looking at them through the lens of user experience, workloads, use cases, and pricing. The first is Amazon WorkSpaces, a cloud-based virtual desktop solution that offers organizations the choice of providing Microsoft Windows, Amazon Linux and Ubuntu Linux desktop environments to their users. Here, we’re going to focus on two different approaches to cloud desktops by two different providers. ![]() But the term “cloud desktops” is often applied loosely to a whole range of products and can end up causing some confusion when IT departments and CTOs are trying to identify the optimal technology for their workforce. As organizations look for sustainable, cost-effective ways to support remote work, cloud desktops are often proposed as a potential solution. ![]()
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