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        <title>Azure Virtual Desktop - Category - Chai on Tech</title>
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    <title>AVD Prerequisites</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) is a comprehensive cloud-based desktop and application virtualization service from Microsoft Azure. To set up and run AVD, certain prerequisites need to be fulfilled, covering licensing, infrastructure, networking, and security.
1. Azure Subscription Azure Active Subscription: You need an active Azure account and subscription. Licensing: Users must have a valid Windows 10 or Windows 11 license. Common options include: Microsoft 365 E3/E5 Windows 10 Enterprise E3/E5 Windows 10 Education A3/A5 Windows 10 VDA (Virtual Desktop Access) 2.]]></description>
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    <title>AVD Load Balancing</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[Load Balancing in Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) Load balancing in Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) refers to the process of distributing user sessions across available virtual machines (VMs) in a host pool. This ensures optimal use of resources, prevents overloading any single session host, and maintains a smooth user experience. Proper load balancing is crucial for maximizing performance, improving resource efficiency, and reducing costs in AVD deployments.
Azure Virtual Desktop provides two main load balancing algorithms:]]></description>
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    <title>AVD Host Pool Types</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[Azure Virtual Desktop Host Pool Types In Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD), a host pool is a collection of virtual machines (VMs) that host the user sessions. When deploying AVD, choosing the right host pool type is critical, as it determines how users will access virtual desktops or applications and how resources are allocated. There are two primary host pool types in AVD: Pooled and Personal.
1. Pooled Host Pools A pooled host pool is a configuration where multiple users share the same virtual machine (VM) during their sessions.]]></description>
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    <title>AVD Terminology</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) Terminology Understanding the core terminology of Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) is essential for deploying, managing, and optimizing virtual desktops and applications in the cloud. Familiarity with these terms can help you navigate the platform more effectively and communicate clearly about your virtual desktop infrastructure. Below is a comprehensive breakdown of key AVD terms that will aid in your understanding of the platform and its functionalities.
1. Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) A cloud-based desktop and application virtualization service that allows users to access a full Windows desktop experience or specific applications hosted in the Azure cloud.]]></description>
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    <title>Azure Virtual Desktop - Introduction</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[Introduction to Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) is a desktop and application virtualization service from Microsoft that enables secure, scalable, and remote access to a Windows environment hosted in the Azure cloud. It helps businesses provide users with full desktop and application experiences, ensuring flexibility, security, and cost-efficiency in a modern, remote work environment.
What is Azure Virtual Desktop? Azure Virtual Desktop allows organizations to deploy Windows desktops and applications in the cloud, providing remote access to users from anywhere on almost any device.]]></description>
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