Virtualized desktop infrastructure, or VDI, has the potential to reduce costs and increase efficiency for many small and midsize businesses. By allowing the organization to run desktops on virtual machines on a server – instead of on physical desktops or laptops – VDI can streamline IT management, enhance data security, and reduce desktop infrastructure requirements.
But in order to realize the benefits of VDI, organizations must develop an implementation strategy that reflects careful preparation as well as industry best practices that help ensure best use of the technology. A successful VDI implementation strategy will include three key components: project planning, server and storage sizing, and network provisioning.
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