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Desktop As A Service (DaaS): A Complete Beginners Guide<\/h1><\/div>
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How many devices are in the modern workplace? How does this compare to 10 years ago? If you’re like most businesses, you find yourself purchasing hardware at an increasing rate. Of course, devices are expensive and can be unreliable. As a result, desktop virtualization solutions like desktop as a service (DaaS) are gaining momentum.<\/p>\n

If you want your organization to create its virtual workspace in a cloud environment, read on to find out about DaaS and its feasibility.<\/p>\n<\/div>

What is Desktop as a Service (DaaS)?<\/h2><\/div>

Desktop as a Service (DaaS) is a cloud service that allows you to connect to virtual desktops remotely through a web browser. This gives employees the user experience and benefits of a desktop on any user’s device.<\/p>\n

In the DaaS model, third-party cloud providers manage and maintain the infrastructure of the virtual desktops at the backend, so the organization has to make no other investment. You purchase this service under a subscription model.<\/p>\n<\/div>

How is DaaS different from VDI?<\/h2><\/div>

The Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is a technique where an operating system runs on a central server, and the resulting virtual desktop image is sent through a network to devices. It essentially centralizes multiple remote desktops onto one server, where virtual machines deliver the images to endpoint devices. Users can then interact with the OS without needing specific hardware.<\/p>\n

This system works in two alignments. In the 1:1 alignment, one virtual desktop is accessed by one user, so as many images exist as the number of users. In contrast, the 1:many alignment, offered by Microsoft and hosted only through Microsoft Azure, lets you share several virtual desktops under one operating system.<\/p>\n

VDI is managed and maintained in the company\u2019s own data center, whereas DaaS is hosted on the cloud and handled by a third-party service provider. This leads to certain differences:<\/p>\n