Windows 365

Windows 365 is a different take on desktop virtualization. Windows 365 doesn’t rely on any existing Azure infrastructure and has no requirements for you to build new infrastructure to support it. Windows 365 requires no existing knowledge of session host administration, auto -scaling, profile roaming, or any of the performance and infrastructure management that both Azure Virtual Desktop and other desktop virtualization products do.

Windows 365 Cloud PCs are essentially dedicated workstations for end users, running 24×7 and available for use at any time. Windows 365 also allows you to extend your Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager environment easily.

Which Solution Should You Choose?

As with many questions, the answer is it depends.

Windows 365, a cutting-edge cloud-native virtual desktop solution, brings ease and convenience to the forefront. Seamlessly merging the well-loved Windows experience with the might of the cloud, it empowers users to reach their desktop, applications, and data from any location and device. This user-centric approach caters to businesses in search of a hassle-free solution that demands minimal setup, offers centralized management, and simplifies the end-user experience.

In contrast, AVD presents a robust and highly adaptable virtualization platform firmly rooted in the Microsoft Azure ecosystem. It grants businesses the flexibility to construct virtual desktop environments tailored to precise requirements and intricate scenarios. AVD boasts advanced such as including custom image management, deep integration with Azure services, and the capability to leverage pre-existing investments in Azure infrastructure.

You might say that Windows 365 is more of a SaaS-based approach to desktop virtualization while AVD is the IaaS approach.

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