In Application streaming, as you said that only parts of application which is needed is delivered over the network to the requester's desktop. So what happens when the user has downloaded the entire application, afterwards does he never connect to the virtualization host which had the full application on disk? Or is there a time to expire concept or something on similar grounds? Also can you please do a video on what is the advantage of doing app streaming vs desktop virtualization? One more thing that has confused me is what is the difference between all of these services and using a webapp? Why would someone go for an application that needs to be installed on one's system when we can have a web application that we can connect to using browser and execute that application?
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Can u please explain application streaming example?
In Application streaming, as you said that only parts of application which is needed is delivered over the network to the requester's desktop.
So what happens when the user has downloaded the entire application, afterwards does he never connect to the virtualization host which had the full application on disk? Or is there a time to expire concept or something on similar grounds?
Also can you please do a video on what is the advantage of doing app streaming vs desktop virtualization?
One more thing that has confused me is what is the difference between all of these services and using a webapp?
Why would someone go for an application that needs to be installed on one's system when we can have a web application that we can connect to using browser and execute that application?
Very clear. Thanks alot
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