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Virtual Desktop Infrastructure

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is a technology that hosts desktop environments on centralized servers rather than individual computers. Users connect to these virtual desktops via the internet or a network, allowing them to access their work environment from any device. This setup enhances security, simplifies management, and ensures consistency across devices. Essentially, VDI enables users to work with a full desktop experience that is stored and managed remotely, providing flexibility and control without relying on a powerful local machine.