How to run Azure Virtual Desktop on-premises

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • Deliver desktop and app virtualization experiences to almost any device, with VMs running where you need them with Azure Virtual Desktop on Azure Stack HCI. This hybrid solution integrates local data centers with Azure cloud workloads through Azure Arc, enabling flexible, secure, and regionally compliant virtualization experiences.
    Take advantage of exclusive features like Windows 11 multi-session, previously limited to Windows Server. Maintain precise control over VM hosts' locations, ensuring compliance and optimizing for ultra-low latency. Benefit from unified security with Microsoft Entra ID and streamlined administration through Azure Arc, for increased flexibility and control. Microsoft Azure MVP, Matt McSpirit shows the steps to get it up and running.
    ► QUICK LINKS:
    00:00 - Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI
    01:21 - Security and management benefits
    01:56 - Get it up and running
    03:27 - Connect to session hosts using the new Windows App
    04:15 - Configure an Azure Stack HCL 23H2 cluster to run Azure Virtual Desktop
    06:28 - Deploy session hosts
    08:29 - Configure additional options
    09:57 - Wrap Up
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    Steps for setup at aka.ms/StackHCISetup
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Комментарии • 17

  • @user-pc9nw5fr5b
    @user-pc9nw5fr5b 5 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic content Matt! Good to see the MC nodes in action.

  • @user-mw5cu7rr4x
    @user-mw5cu7rr4x 5 месяцев назад +1

    The video shows A16-4Q profile and it's said that the physical GPU is sliced into 4 partitions. Is it a limitation of the vGPU implementation on ASHCI or just this particular test setup, since A16 can support 16 4Q profiles.

    • @MSFTMechanics
      @MSFTMechanics  5 месяцев назад +1

      Good question. It's just this particular test configuration for demonstration.

  • @manishkumar73
    @manishkumar73 5 месяцев назад +2

    🎉

  • @ebibibi
    @ebibibi 5 месяцев назад

  • @Tefty
    @Tefty 5 месяцев назад +2

    So i used to manage VDI deployments on-prem through Citrix and then threw that out the window when RD Gateway came along and saved a lot of money on licensing but its starting to show its age.
    I look at Azure VDI and think "hmmm interesting..." but i have on-prem beefy servers so dont want to waste money in the cloud when i have the power onsite.
    Along comes HCI VDI which sounds great, i got a HCI 2 beefy nodes setup on site, link it with Azure, new fancy management, MFA, easy web management etc... but whats the catch... Is this a free service when using on-prem hardware to host it all or is there still some "cloud" catch where i have to pay something?

    • @Tefty
      @Tefty 5 месяцев назад +1

      £8 per physical core per month...
      So for my 2 node cluster which has 2x 16 core Xeon CPU's per host you want 8x32x2 = £512 per month when I am hosting the VM's!?!?
      I'll stick with SCCM for imaging, software and updates thanks and press the pxe boot button myself...
      How is this supposed to be cost affective for on-prem VDI hosting...
      I'm either missing something huge here or this just doesn't seem logical. The whole point of using cloud is to move off on-prem resources, not pay more money with some cloud features on on-prem...

    • @rcobsesssed
      @rcobsesssed 5 месяцев назад

      I don't believe this solution is aimed at SMB or cost savings, rather it's for enterprise edge cases when a user's desktop needs to be very close to data/databases/etc... or close to users when here's no local Azure datacenter in country etc...

  • @domibrothers
    @domibrothers 5 месяцев назад

    😍😍😍

  • @videofeed99
    @videofeed99 5 месяцев назад +1

    I am interested in providing VDIs for my small business, about 9 VDIs. Ideally I would have Azure Stack HCI installed in one of our servers, and then have the VDIs, but I am confused with the Microsoft monthly fees for servers, and processors prices for vdi. I truly wish there is a video to install this on a small business with prices. Otherwise I'll just use proxmox and create VMs in there. Making it all pretty much almost free.

    • @karankumarcalasthy6628
      @karankumarcalasthy6628 5 месяцев назад

      I work for a Titanium level, Service Delivery partner of Dell and happy to help, if interested.

    • @videofeed99
      @videofeed99 5 месяцев назад

      @@karankumarcalasthy6628 Sure, do you have a video you can recommend where it makes sense to have on premises Azure and VDIs? At this moment the prices I see from Microsoft can not compete with just creating a ProxMox server and creating 9 VMs which I only have to pay once per VM OS,.vs having to pay monthly fees. It's a waste of resources to have to create 9 VMs. We could use MS Enterprise multisession instead of full VMs but Microsoft does support that on premises to my understanding. We really only need 2 or 3 VMs the most. We mostly use web apps and very little storage.

    • @rcobsesssed
      @rcobsesssed 5 месяцев назад

      I don't believe this solution is aimed at SMB or cost savings, rather it's for enterprise edge cases when a user's desktop needs to be very close to data/databases/etc... or close to users when here's no local Azure datacenter in country etc...

  • @agentsmith3903
    @agentsmith3903 4 месяца назад

    Can you add standalone host or it must be cluster?

    • @mattmcspirit7505
      @mattmcspirit7505 4 месяца назад

      The AzSHCI cluster could be a single-node cluster, absolutely!

  • @373323
    @373323 5 месяцев назад

    we need more fish

  • @thatLion01
    @thatLion01 4 месяца назад +1

    This calls the end of VMware. Broadcom killed them. Now Microsoft azure will totally destroy VMware.