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What Is Azure Virtual Desktop? A Beginner’s Guide to Cloud-Based Workspaces

What Is Azure Virtual Desktop? A Beginner’s Guide to Cloud-Based Workspaces 

Key Takeaways 

  • Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) provides secure, cloud-based access to Windows 11 and Windows Server desktops and apps from any device. 
  • Businesses can extend the life of aging devices, reduce hardware costs, and scale quickly by issuing virtual desktops instead of physical machines. 
  • AVD integrates with Microsoft 365, Azure Active Directory, and the Azure Portal for centralized management and secure access. 
  • CloudFit enhances AVD with GCC, GCC High, and CMMC-aligned capabilities—ideal government-regulated environments. 

More often than not, organizations need secure, scalable, and cost-effective solutions to support remote and on-site teams. Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) is Microsoft’s cloud-based platform that delivers virtual desktops and applications to users anywhere, on any device. Whether you’re a commercial business or a government contractor, AVD offers flexibility and control, especially when paired with CloudFit’s compliance-ready solutions. 

What Is Azure Virtual Desktop? 

Azure Virtual Desktop is a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) solution hosted on Microsoft Azure. It allows users to access full Windows 11 or Windows Server desktops and applications from the cloud using the Remote Desktop client or Windows App. Unlike traditional VDI, AVD is fully managed by Microsoft, reducing infrastructure overhead and simplifying deployment. 

AVD supports multi-session capabilities, meaning multiple users can share a single virtual machine, which helps reduce costs. It also integrates with Azure Active Directory and Microsoft 365, enabling secure identity management and seamless access to productivity tools. 

Why Do Businesses Choose Azure Virtual Desktop? 

Utilizing AVD is a strategic IT solution. Here’s why: 

  • Cost-effective: Instead of purchasing new hardware, companies can issue virtual desktops seasonally or during workforce ramp-ups. 
  • Device longevity: AVD can make old or outdated devices feel new again by offloading processing to the cloud. 
  • Centralized management: Manage and secure all workloads in one place through the Azure Portal. 
  • Scalability: Easily scale up or down based on business needs without investing in physical infrastructure. 

How To Set Up Azure Virtual Desktop 

Setting up AVD involves several steps, all managed through the Azure Portal: 

  1. Create an Azure subscription. 
  1. Set up Azure Active Directory and define user groups. 
  1. Create a resource group and virtual network. 
  1. Deploy virtual machines with Windows 11 or Windows Server. 
  1. Create a host pool and define whether desktops are pooled or personal. 
  1. Set up an application group to assign apps or desktops. 
  1. Assign users via Azure AD. 
  1. Test access using the Remote Desktop Client or Windows App. 

Support options include role-based access control (RBAC), session shadowing for helpdesk teams, and backup strategies for both compute and storage layers.  

CloudFit and Azure Virtual Desktop: Built for Compliance and Scale 

CloudFit enhances the AVD experience by offering tailored solutions for both commercial and government customers. For organizations operating in regulated environments, CloudFit supports: 

  • GCC and GCC High environments for government contractors. 
  • Microsoft 365 and Office 365 integration in secure, compliant configurations. 

These capabilities make CloudFit an ideal partner for companies that need to meet strict compliance standards while still benefiting from the flexibility of Azure Virtual Desktop. 

How Do Commercial Customers Benefit from AVD? 

Even if you’re not in a regulated industry, CloudFit’s AVD solutions offer significant value: 

  • Refresh old devices: Extend the life of aging hardware by running workloads in the cloud. 
  • Centralized control: Manage all desktops and apps from a single pane of glass. 
  • Lower costs: Avoid seasonal hardware purchases by issuing AVDs instead. 
  • Rapid scaling: Onboard new employees or contractors quickly without provisioning physical machines. 

What Does Azure Virtual Desktop Cost? 

AVD pricing includes two components: user access rights and Azure infrastructure costs. If your organization already has eligible Windows 11 or Microsoft 365 licenses, you may access AVD at no additional cost.  

Infrastructure costs vary based on compute, storage, and networking needs, with options like pay-as-you-go, reserved instances, and savings plans available.  

Get Started With AVD Today 

Whether you’re a commercial business looking to modernize your IT or a government contractor needing a compliant virtual workspace, Azure Virtual Desktop with CloudFit delivers. From Windows 10 Enterprise to Microsoft 365 Apps, we help you deploy secure, scalable, and cost-effective virtual environments. 

Contact CloudFit today to set up your Azure Virtual Desktop environment and discover the full potential of cloud-based workspaces. 

Sources

What is virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI)? | Microsoft 

Cloud Services pricing | Microsoft  

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