Getting Started with VDI
Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) is a server-based computing model that allows you to deliver a desktop image to an endpoint device. Users can then access the operating system and applications on that endpoint. Use these support articles to get started with VDI.
- Using Windows Universal Installer for VDI plugins
- Using Zoom for Amazon WorkSpaces
- Managing the VDI minimum client version
- Supported VDI software requirements
- VDI installation and connectivity
- Dell ThinOS direct links for Zoom VDI Plugins
- Getting started with VDI
- VDI client features comparison
- Updating Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)
- VDI backwards compatibility
- VDI releases and downloads
- Using Windows Universal Installer for VDI plugins
- Using Zoom for Amazon WorkSpaces
- Managing the VDI minimum client version
- Supported VDI software requirements
- VDI installation and connectivity
- Dell ThinOS direct links for Zoom VDI Plugins
- Getting started with VDI
- VDI client features comparison
- Updating Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)
- VDI backwards compatibility
- VDI releases and downloads
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