Cloud desktop solutions suitable for the education industry can definitely be transplanted to enterprises perfectly. So, at this time, the first thing we should consider is, what is the purpose of cloud desktop in our own enterprise? What problems need to be solved? At the same time, the existing network environment, terminal configuration and so on. ...
For example:
"Use old" or "adopt new" (terminal configuration)
Is it a fixed office station? (Is it necessary to roam)
"Light office" or "specialized production" (involving operating system and application software, external equipment and working environment)
Is the existing network environment centralized Ethernet or decentralized mixed complex structure? (Related to Access Scheme)
Enterprise system correlation (classification, isolation, etc. )
These are just five basic points. You should know your own conditions and environment. What's the purpose of going to the cloud desktop?
Whether the terminal deployment and operation is too time-consuming and laborious needs to solve the problem of fast delivery.
Under the traditional scheme, terminal security problems cannot be regulated in a unified and standardized way.
The deployment and upgrade of application software cannot be managed centrally.
The behavior of end users cannot be effectively controlled.
End users rely on fixed computers. You can't move the desktop with people. ...
Combining one's own conditions and real needs is the key to type selection. From the traditional scheme evaluation, what about VDI? It is more suitable for "light office" mobile scenes, and the desktop can drift quickly. Where's VOI More suitable for "special production" scenes.
Whether it's VOI? Or VDI? Desktop virtualization architecture, which was originally designed for the scene, is not just a choice when choosing a scheme. As far as today is concerned, the virtualization scheme in the hybrid cloud era has already been integrated, and the current comparison standard is Vengd (VDI+VOI+IDV ...) 3V? Unity completely weakens the constraints of the scene on the architecture.