UDS Enterprise supports most Ubuntu versions for VDI & vApp

UDS Enterprise supports most Ubuntu versions for VDI & vApp

The latest version of the UDS Enterprise connection broker offers the possibility of deploying virtual desktops and applications with the different stable versions of the Ubuntu Linux operating system.

The UDS Enterprise development team has created two versions of the UDS Actor to adapt this component to the particularities of the different releases of this OS and thus improve its efficiency in the management of Ubuntu VDI & vApp. The UDS Actor is the agent that is installed in the virtual machines that are used as templates to deploy virtual desktops and applications.

As you can see in the image below, administrators using UDS Enterprise 2.2.1 will find in the “Downloads” section of their user menu two UDS actors for Linux distributions based on Debian, which is the valid actor for the Ubuntu OS.

All Chromebooks will support Linux out-of-the-box

All Chromebooks will support Linux out-of-the-box

Google has announced during Google I / O developer conference that all Chromebooks will be Linux ready out-of-the-box.Last year Google started to include support for Linux in some of these devices, but a program called Crouton was needed and the installation and configuration process was not that easy, so Linux was not really available for all Chromebook users.

UDS Enterprise supports Windows Server 2019 VDI & vApp

UDS Enterprise supports Windows Server 2019 VDI & vApp

The UDS Enterprise connection broker is compatible with Windows Server 2019 for desktop and application virtualization. The administrators of this VDI broker can now make virtual desktops available to users with the latest version of the Microsoft operating system. They also have the possibility of deploying virtual applications hosted on Windows Server 2019 servers.

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