UDS Enterprise enables the deployment of server OS

UDS Enterprise enables the deployment of server OS

VDI connection broker UDS Enterprise can use Windows and Linux server operating systems as templates (gold images) to deploy virtual desktops. Server desktops are deployed in the same way as traditional virtual desktops.

Thanks to the way UDS Actor has been developed and its versatility, it can set the configurations defined by an administrator to the server virtual desktops as if they were traditional virtual desktops.

Windows containers & Hyper-V nested virtualization

Windows containers & Hyper-V nested virtualization

This year, the term Hyper-V nested virtualization is everywhere, and not only because it is a new Hyper-V Server 2016 feature, but because od the implications on another technology whic is becomng more and more popular: containers.

The support for containers is one key benefit of Hyper-V nested virtualization, since it brings a new take on VMs, with less overhead and more flexibility to develop and deploy applications.

UDS Enterprise supports any hypervisor

UDS Enterprise supports any hypervisor

UDS Enterprise integrates with multiple Windows and Linux service providers, such as the main hypervisors in the market.

This multiplatform connection broker enables the administration and deployment of virtual desktops, physical desktops, applications and other desktop services with Citrix XenServer, Microsoft Hyper-V, Nutanix Acropolis, RHEV KVM, oVirt KVM, VMware vSphere

UDS Enterprise not only allows to use one or several hypervisors at a time, but also makes it very easy to migrate from one to another.

How to test for configuration drift in VDI

How to test for configuration drift in VDI

Operating System patching and virtualization deployment, among other things, may change the virtual desktops configuration set by the administrator.

In a Windows environments, these configuration drifts may be detected using Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) to create a configuration baseline featuring groups of different configuration items and apply this baseline to a virtual desktop deployment.

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