Using remote apps instead of desktops
These days, end-users are used to working on a physical device; in this case, the choice of a virtual desktop is easy. However, there are advantages to an IT admin not giving access to a virtual desktop but only to the remote apps that the end-user needs.
There are some key advantages when working with remote apps only:
- More security: When working with remote apps, the end-users don’t have access to the OS. This makes it easier to control the OS but it also prevents the end-users from installing software on the session hosts.
- Resource consumption: An important benefit of working with remote apps is the fact that they consume fewer resources than a complete virtual desktop. This makes it possible to allow more users on a single host. Of course, this depends on the virtual machine’s SKU.
- Cost reduction: A logical effect of resource consumption is that the IT admin doesn’t need to provision the same amount of...