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HP Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) is a desktop replacement solution that increases security, decreases cost and delivers higher availability for the desktop while continuing to provide end-users with the functionality of a stand-alone desktop.
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Benefits include:
- Strong security and compliance: Secure desktop applications and data in the data center
- Higher availability: Bring high availability and rapid provisioning to the desktop environment
- Reduced management costs: Lower costs by performing desktop maintenance in a centralized environment
- Improve infrastructure investment: Use HP ProLiant and BladeSystem to power your desktop users
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- One-stop shop for VDI - HP provides an end-to-end hardware solution, including servers, storage, access devices, networking devices and printers as well as services to bring it all together.
- Clear solution choices - Reference configurations designed for business size and usage patterns simplify your adoption of HP VDI. Each reference configuration was developed leveraging real-life implementation experience and HP engineering and testing.
- No new tricks to learn - HP VDI is built on HP ProLiant and BladeSystem servers as well as HP management software such as HP Systems Insight Manager. This means that your existing knowledge of HP hardware and software provides the foundation for successfully managing your HP VDI solution.
- Strong experience and expertise - HP has deployed one of the world's largest VDI environments to date and has developed tools and HP VDI solution white papers to help you with your client consolidation efforts.
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