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VDI

VDI, or Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, is a technology that allows you to access a desktop environment—like Windows or Linux—hosted on a central server instead of on your individual computer. Think of it as having your workspace stored on a powerful computer in a data center, and you can connect to it from any device with an internet connection. This setup provides flexibility, security, and easier management, as all data and applications are maintained centrally, reducing risks if your local device is lost or damaged. VDI enhances remote work and IT efficiency across organizations.