Figure 67. Topology diagram for hosting VDI workloads
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is one of the IT megatrends which has been skyrocketing with the increase in remote workforce. It provisions users with desktops using a flexible and secured delivery model over the network. VDI uses server hardware to run desktop operating systems and software programs on a virtual machine (VM) with controlled access. With great options for scale-out and scale-up, the AX-750 is the best fit for VDI workloads. Customers can start as needed with a future expansion in plan. In addition to this, customers can centrally manage updates from the Azure Update Management and secure the VDI clients using the unified Azure security management.
Figure 68. Recommended configurations for VDI workloads