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2024-11-25 Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) has changed the way organizations deliver desktops and applications to their users. One critical decision IT admi
Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) has changed the way organizations deliver desktops and applications to their users. One critical decision IT admins face when deploying VDI is whether to deploy it on premises and/or in the public cloud. Each option has its own advantages and considerations, and understanding the factors involved in each can help you make an informed decision. In this blog, I will explore the key points to consider when choosing between on-premises and public cloud VDI deployments, as well as when it makes sense to take the best of both worlds and leverage a hybrid cloud model.
Let’s start by defining on-premises VDI. “On-premises” refers to hosting or deploying the virtual desktop infrastructure within your organization’s own data center or private infrastructure or private cloud. Running VDI on premises offers you complete control over hardware, software, and security. You can also customize the environment to your specific needs. In this model, IT admins set up and manage the infrastructure components, including servers, storage, networking, and virtualization technologies. Here, the virtual desktops and apps run on virtual machines (VMs) that are hosted and managed within the data center.
While cloud-based VDI solutions have gained popularity in recent years, there are still advantages to deploying VDI on premises. Here are reasons to consider keeping your VDI on premises:
Now that we have covered on-premises VDI deployments, let’s define VDI cloud deployments. VDI deployed in the cloud, refers to the deployment of VDI within a public cloud environment. It involves hosting and managing virtual desktops, applications, and associated resources on a cloud infrastructure provided and managed by a third-party service provider. With VDI in the cloud, the virtual desktops run on VMs hosted in the cloud provider’s data centers. The cloud provider takes care of the underlying infrastructure, including hardware, networking, storage, and server virtualization. The organization/IT admin maintains management and control over the VDI/desktop virtualization platform, desktop images, applications, and user policies. Note that desktop as a service (DaaS) is a bit different than VDI in the cloud. DaaS delivers virtual desktops over the cloud and vendors have management responsibilities for the VDI platform and desktops. An example is Horizon Cloud on Microsoft Azure. In this blog, we’ll focus on VDI in the cloud offerings, for example, Horizon on VMware Cloud on AWS, Azure VMware Solution, Google Cloud VMware Engine, Oracle Cloud VMware Solution, and Alibaba Cloud VMware Solution.
As mentioned, cloud solutions have started gaining traction in the last few years, and all signs point to more growth. VDI cloud solutions provide a streamlined and efficient approach to VDI deployment, management, and accessibility. The following are considerations for deploying in the cloud.
Now that I ’ve cover on – premise / private cloud and public vdi deployment , it is ’s ’s time to cover hybrid cloud . let ’s start with the definition . A hybrid cloud is is is a combination of both private and public cloud , where datum and application can be share between them . With a hybrid cloud solution , you is have have the flexibility to determine where your application and datum are host base on your specific requirement , such as security , compliance , performance , scale , and cost . You is leverage can leverage the scalability and cost – effectiveness of the public cloud while retain control of critical app on premise .
You do not have to put yourself in the either on-premises or public cloud debate. Instead, leverage both to meet your organizational requirements. These are the benefits you can realize from going hybrid:
When it comes to meeting diverse deployment scenarios, Horizon delivers unmatched value. With an agile cloud-based infrastructure, we provide organizations with the scalability and flexibility required to adapt to their evolving business requirements. With a range of deployment options, including on-premises, hybrid, and multi-cloud, Horizon allows you to leverage the cloud at your own pace. You can start with an on-premises deployment and expand to the public cloud when you’re ready.
The Horizon Control Plane and its corresponding services allow you to connect and manage your deployments across different data centers and clouds from a single pane of glass. The Horizon Control Plane Services provide access to essential management tools — such as image and app management, universal brokering, and monitoring — that enable the efficient deployment and administration of virtual desktops and apps from on-premises to the cloud.
If you are interested in learning more about the value of Horizon, I invite you to review “The Business Value of VMware Horizon” to see how other organizations are realizing a return on their investment with Horizon.
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