This blog post introduces Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session as a new Remote Desktop Session Host (RDSH) exclusively for Windows Virtual Desktop. It also provides step-by-step instructions on...
Using VMware ESXi on a host server maximizes that hardware because you can run multiple applications on isolated virtual machines (VMs). However, most users need more VMs, which in most cases cannot fit on a single physical...
When working with published applications or desktops, certain use cases may require that users are provided the capability to access files and folders located on their client devices. Accessing...
Enterprises moving towards virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) solutions look for optimized resource usage to ensure a prime user experience. This blog post introduces the ways...
Profile management can be a headache for administrators when ensuring that users have access to profile configurations in non-persistent environments. In order to facilitate administration tasks, a complete...
Windows Nano Server is a lightweight, 64-bit server OS that is deployed via containers. Released as an additional installation option in the Standard and Datacenter editions of Windows Server 2016, Nano Server is a...
Consistently meeting mission-critical applications in today’s fast-paced business environment requires proactive, automated IT management. VMware vSphere leverages vCenter Server (vCS) to configure mission-critical features.
As a centralized...
Network Interface Card (NIC) teaming is a common technique of grouping physical network adapters to improve performance and redundancy. The major benefits of NIC teaming are load balancing (redistributing traffic over networks)...