Likelihood to Recommend With a substantial free tier, AWS is a solution for fast, reliable and secure access to tools and workflows for any project. AWS is still the most intimidating cloud solution to approach. While there is no shortage to power and solutions, it is not for the faint of heart. It is easy to get lost while using AWS though the solution is there. Amazon WorkSpaces (VDI) requires an IT manager with experience deploying applications and building databases. Comparably, Parallels is a much easier UI to navigate, along with many open source and free options.
Read full review Currently Azure Virtual Desktop enviroments are our first choice for all customers. Especially because most of our customers already have a M365 License which includes Azure Virtual Desktop usage. We deploy it for both RemoteApp and Full desktop solutions. This gives us the flexibility to "lift and shift" a specific workload of more legacy customers towards the cloud and provide them with a secure solution to use their apps in the cloud from anywhere.
Read full review Pros Quick, clean access to the VDI images. Easy provisioning of images to use based on multiple criteria. Integrating with our other products (AV/AM, productivity, etc.). Joe Foran Director Of Information Technology and HIPAA Privacy Officer
Read full review Better computing power Configurable System and as per team needs configuration can be added or removed at ease Internet Connectivity within the cloud system is way better than our home / office internet connections No heating issues on personal machines, leaving all the worry on actual data center machines Read full review Cons Copy and paste does not work well The performance is degraded during the day being slow at the end of the journey Some user interface issues displaying the page Sometimes when I type a word a letter is pasted many [times] Read full review Use the Azure portal, Windows Virtual Desktop PowerShell and REST interfaces to configure the host pools, create app groups, assign users, and publish resources. Publish full desktop or individual remote apps from a single host pool, create individual app groups for different sets of users, or even assign users to multiple app groups to reduce the number of images. As we manage our environment, we use built-in delegated access to assign roles and collect diagnostics to understand various configuration or user errors. We use the new Diagnostics service to troubleshoot errors. Read full review Support Rating AWS support in general is pretty good, and WorkSpaces is no exception. We haven't had too much need for support but on the occasion we have, they've been quick to respond and helpful. Our issues have been resolved rapidly.
Read full review Alternatives Considered Cisco AnyConnect is a VPN client and using a VPN can reduce the internet speed. It is not quite reliable as workspaces.
Cisco AnyConnect is not at all optimised for linux machines. They suffer a lot from crashing and loss of internet speed. Workspaces works quite well even on linux machines
Read full review I think that the cloud based [Azure] Windows Virtual Desktop is the future and sets the precedent for how these should be configured in the future. I've used cheap options and other more expensive options, but VD is the best when compared to Citrix or freeware. I would recommend it to anyone over these.
Read full review Return on Investment Faster project deliverables Security of our database Have complete control over virtual networking Vds Lagging issues at times due to heavy usage Read full review More people can work from home which is a positive contribution to companyâs objective of promoting work life balance Reduced building operating costs with more staff working from home At any point in time Significantly reduced loss of data if a user loses or damages a work laptop Read full review ScreenShots