Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is a technology that hosts desktop operating systems on centralized servers in a data center. Users access these virtual desktops over a network using endpoint devices like PCs, thin clients, or tablets. VDI provides centralized management of desktops, enhances security by keeping data within the data center, and offers flexibility for remote work. It reduces hardware costs and simplifies software updates and patches by managing them centrally.