Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is a technology that hosts desktop environments on a central server. Users access these desktops remotely over a network using a variety of client devices. VDI is commonly used to centralize desktop management, improve security, and provide access to applications and data from anywhere, on any device. It helps in streamlining IT administration, enhancing data security by keeping data in the datacenter, and supporting a mobile workforce.
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