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A hosted desktop is a client-user environment in which a desktop computer (also called a thick client) accesses data on a remote server using virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). A hosted desktop can operate independently, running its own operating system and applications, while others are managed from the server.
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Hosted desktops allow companies to run virtual machines on desktop computers. Since applications and data stay in the data center, there are several security and control benefits.
Some the most common use cases for hosted desktops include:
While hosted desktops offer many benefits, there are limitations. Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is usually on premises, which requires investments in hardware and infrastructure. In addition, more specialized IT management is required. IT has to manage all permissions, security, and collaboration for every user. Hosted desktops also are limited when it comes to mobile devices. A hosted desktop may not display properly on the small mobile screen, or it may appear distorted.
A cloud desktop is a virtual desktop that’s hosted in a cloud environment. In this setup, the hardware is simply a means of accessing a cloud-based server for all requirements. Desktop as a Service (DaaS) is the term used to describe these cloud desktop services.
With the growing popularity of the cloud, more companies are adopting cloud desktop models. With VDI, the client needs to invest in the network, computer infrastructure, and storage. In contrast, cloud service providers handle the infrastructure and management costs for DaaS. The backend of the VDI is hosted by a third-party cloud provider, while the DaaS provider streams the desktops to the end-user devices.
Many businesses are using a hybrid of both hosted and cloud desktops.
Cloud solutions offer better flexibility and scalability, especially for companies with fluctuating demand like seasonal peaks. Cloud desktops also offer faster disaster recovery, since everything is stored in the cloud, it is easy to access and restore services after a disaster. In most cases, recovering from a disaster can take minutes or hours instead of days.
For those in regulated industries, like healthcare or finance, maintaining some on-premises servers to store user data is necessary to comply with data privacy rules. With Citrix, IT departments can create a hybrid environment that takes advantage of everything that cloud and on premises solutions have to offer.
Companies have learned that operations cannot stop when employees aren’t able to come to the office. Similarly, people expect to access their work remotely from any device and location. Citrix app and desktop virtualization solutions offer an affordable, fast, and secure virtualization solution both on premises and in the cloud. Companies that want both the security and control that VDI offers but the scalability and power of the cloud can have both with Citrix.