Azure Virtual Desktop is a desktop and app virtualization service that runs in the cloud. A 2-minute read, this article shows 6 tasks you can do when you run Azure Virtual Desktop on Azure. Read the blog for a walkthrough.
What is Azure Virtual Desktop?
Azure Virtual Desktop is a desktop and app virtualization service that operates on Azure. It allows users to experience a full Windows environment, whether it's Windows 11, Windows 10, or Windows Server. You can provide complete desktops or utilize RemoteApp to deliver specific applications to users.
How does Azure Virtual Desktop manage resources?
Azure Virtual Desktop offers flexible configurations to meet various workload demands. It supports both single-session and multi-session setups, allowing for scalability. Additionally, it can automatically adjust capacity based on usage patterns, helping to optimize costs while ensuring users have access to the resources they need.
How can users connect to Azure Virtual Desktop?
Users can connect to their published Windows desktops and applications through the Windows App or the Remote Desktop client. They can access these resources from any device, either using a native application or through a web browser with the HTML5 web client, ensuring flexibility and ease of access.