Desktop Virtualization is usually mixed with server virtulization. Although both these technologies aim at providing same comfort zone, desktop Virtualization is definitely different from server Virtualization. As the name proposes, desktop Virtualization definitely allows an individual to work remotely on his office desktop. This means you can operate your desktop without physically being in its vicinity. The user interface and desktop are logically separated from each other and the interface is making mobile. You can access your data and applications stored on your desktop’s hard disk from distant without much hardware requirements. This helps the companies and businesses to reduce their IT infrastructure cost.

Desktop Virtualization can be implemented in two ways. The first one is called client Virtualization in which software is installed on both devices. This software helps them connect through distance. The software allows machine to simultaneously run multiple operating systems. The other technique is called hosted desktop Virtualization and involves hosting of virtual machine on a server. This enables creating a connection between two devices through the server. The technique is most suitable in large organizations where rights to data is also a main concern.

Benefits Of Desktop Virtualization:

Desktop Virtualization reduces reliance on hosting a number of machines on the server. This in return reduces cost of purchasing new servers as and when the number of workstations is increased. The companies usually rely on this technique as it minimizes the usage of server without compromising on the efficiency of the system. The systems of entire company are connected to each other through virtual desktop setup. The storage issues are minimized and reducing the reliance on server definitely increases the available bandwidth, hence, speeds up the whole process. Despite providing lesser control over data flows, desktop Virtualization is widely preferred on account of being cost effective and efficient. It is best suitable for companies that do not have strong data security issues.

Advantages Of Hosted Desktop: 

As already mentioned, in the hosted desktop set up the systems are connected with each other through a server. This means the connection is established through the server, applications are run on the server and of course the data is stored on the server as well. As the setup increases reliance on servers, scenario certainly provides an increased level of data security. The data center can monitor which client is accessing the data and can also customize rights of viewing and editing as per requirements. The applications and data can be easily monitored and permissions can be granted accordingly. Unauthorized use of data is minimal in this scenario and in case of any breach of confidentiality of data or applications, the IT personnel can easily track down the system through which the data were accessed without authorization.

Desktop Virtualization is undeniably an answer to many of data sharing problems, the companies opt for to minimize their cost of storing and sharing data with DV.  DV system also helps keep a closed check on the data flows. Depending upon the requirements and size of the company, any solution can be advantageous.

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