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Sun Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Software 2.0 delivers access to a highly secure, resilient and available virtual desktop environment on a wide variety of client devices, from traditional PCs to Sun Ray virtual display clients.

New in Sun VDI Software 2.0 is the Sun Virtual Desktop Connector which provides seamless integration with the virtualization layer and makes it easy to control the life cycle of virtual machines and assign users to virtual desktop environments.


At a Glance

  • Provide secure access to virtual desktop environments
  • Deploy Windows, Solaris OS, or Linux desktops
  • Create pools of virtual machines and assign users to virtual desktops either dynamically or statically
  • Access virtual desktops with Sun Ray virtual display clients or use existing PCs

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The Managed Desktop Factory, Sun Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Software as a Service

by Michael Rosenthal and Stefan Schmitz-Homberg

This article suggests an operational model for a desktop environment that is based on the Sun Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Software. Using ITIL as a foundation, the concept presented illustrates opportunities for optimizing operations and describe the next steps toward industrializing IT services -- the managed desktop factory.

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