Virtual Desktops

Definition

Virtual desktops are isolated operating systems that are stored on remote servers rather than locally. This can be very cost-effective, as resources can be shared and allocated on an as-needed basis resulting in a more efficient use of energy. In addition, virtual desktops improve data integrity and help reduce compatibility issues across machines.

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