See how leaders and teams like yours are capturing up to 300% ROI. Explore the data now!
Reference Architecture

Provide a Faster Virtual Desktop Experience on Intel Ddsv5 VMs vs. Ddsv4 VMs in Azure

January 3, 2022

In these tests, Intel shows that Microsoft Azure Ddsv5 VMs enabled by 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors supported 12% more virtual desktop users while delivering 24% better overall performance for common office activities compared to Ddsv4 VMs with previous-generation processors. This advantage allows you to support more users on each VM, which reduces the number of VMs your organization must support while simultaneously providing faster performance for virtual desktop users.

Read More >

AVDBenchmarksIntelIntel RAMicrosoft AzureWindows 10

Related Resources

Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Local Technical Performance Guide
Reference Architecture

Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Local Technical Performance Guide

Deploy Horizon VDI on Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform One SDS Block
Reference Architecture

Deploy Horizon VDI on Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform One SDS Block

Cisco Compute Hyperconverged with Nutanix for Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops on AHV
Reference Architecture

Cisco Compute Hyperconverged with Nutanix for Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops on AHV

Ready to see how you can transform with Login VSI?