Hyper-V has been used in desktop virtualization projects for some time. Recently, we are getting increasingly confused about the scenarios in which hyper-V is better than our competitors (VMware and Citrix) is there an absolute advantage?
Why?
Two typical methods of desktop virtualization are RDS and VDI. In my personal experience, although RDS is a very cost-effective solution, however, in actual use, If Party A is not particularly concerned about investment, the VDI model will be selected. Because the RDS mode imposes too many limitations and restrictions on end users, it will eventually lead to a large amount of comments or objections from users.
In both the RDS and VDI modes, I think there are two important aspects of the desktop virtualization project: one is the application's support and requirements for IE; the other is the peripherals connected by thin terminals.
When peripherals are complex, hyper-V usually uses a later version of RDP protocol to map peripherals, for example, remote FX is used in rdp8.0 to solve some peripheral ing problems. This may indeed solve the problem of peripherals. It is important to know that the upgrade or high version of RDP protocol is often accompanied by a later version of the operating system and a later version of IE, which brings about another very serious problem, does the application support higher version of IE?
If Microsoft makes IE and hyper-V a module that can be split from the operating system, it may solve the current embarrassing situation. For example, if the application only supports IE7 or IE8, And the peripherals contain paperless devices such as the high-camera and handwritten screen, we may be able to directly upgrade the RDP Protocol version and hyper-V version in the 2008 R2 operating system to meet the application requirements.
Microsoft has pushed all peripheral solutions to a later version of the operating system. Given that the current application may not be as well supported, it will inevitably lead to a direct failure of the project.
In the scenario of desktop virtualization, there are almost no peripherals, and how many scenarios can the IE version have low requirements?
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