Why choose Azure Virtual Desktop?
Through Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD), Microsoft provide the building blocks to run desktops on Azure, but it’s the customers responsibility to build and maintain that desktop environment.
As more and more organisations review the use cases for the adoption of cloud hosted Windows desktops, through services such as Microsoft AVD, the more we see adoption of this technology.
Delivering domain joined Windows desktops direct from Azure to your users brings many benefits and our customers are enjoying the flexibility and improved remote working capabilities this brings to their organisations.
Our Managed Azure Virtual Desktop service
Phoenix, an Azure Expert MSP, has deployed AVD for many organisations and they can all testify that implementing and configuring AVD is a specialist job with detailed knowledge of Azure, PowerShell, and networking required as well as image management and app deployment expertise.
Our Managed Azure Virtual Desktop service provides a low-cost solution to ensure that your AVD environment is always correctly configured, optimised, and most importantly running in the most cost-effective way possible.
With access to our AVD dashboards enabling you to check that users are working and AVD is running to budget, we keep tabs on the back end to ensure that things like environment auto-scaling is configured so your AVD world is always optimised for both peak and off-peak operations.
Managed Azure Virtual Desktop FAQs
Azure Virtual Desktop is a cloud service that allows you to run Windows desktops and applications on Azure. You can access them from any device, anywhere, and enjoy a secure and consistent user experience. Azure Virtual Desktop lets you scale up or down your desktop resources as needed, and pay only for what you use. You can also benefit from the built-in security and compliance features of Azure, and integrate with other Microsoft services like Office 365 and Microsoft 365.
Azure Virtual Desktop works by creating virtual machines (VMs) in Azure that host your desktops and apps, and using a web browser or a client app to connect to them. You can scale up or down your VMs as needed, and benefit from the security and compliance features of Azure.