Leverage the convenience, security, and scalability of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) to deploy managed virtual desktops and access them from anywhere. Virtual desktops enable a standardized, controlled, and supportable experience at low administration costs.
OCI Secure Desktops is a managed service in OCI that provides a centrally controlled deployment of virtual desktops running Oracle Linux or Microsoft Windows for the operating system.
Secure Desktops enables you to select a virtual machine shape to match your desired performance and capacity. You can rapidly deploy desktops from golden images to support increasing demand. As an edge service, no VPN is needed. Users directly connect to the Secure Desktops service from their location. Secure Desktops supports from ten to thousands of virtual desktops.
Ensure that access to your company resources and information is secured and protected from unauthorized parties. Running a virtual desktop on OCI keeps the data within OCI and only a view into the desktop is what’s displayed remotely.
Virtual desktops are centrally created, with exactly the resources and applications needed for each role. Support of users becomes much simpler as each desktop in a pool is exactly the same as they are deployed from the same golden image.
Automate the provisioning of virtual desktops, regardless of the endpoint device. Users can easily switch endpoint devices (upgrade or replace) with no change required in the virtual desktop. Even losing an endpoint device is simply resolved by just using another endpoint device, with no data kept on the lost device.
Remain compliant by keeping data in-region
You choose the desired OCI region for your data and applications to remain compliant with applicable regulations and requirements, but your users can be located anywhere on the globe. With virtual desktops, the data remains within the OCI region and enables compliance while only a view of the virtual desktop is transmitted to your users. Virtual desktops help you keep your data secure while allowing global access.
Deploy a wide variety of compatible device endpoints
Virtual desktops are available via a supported web browser or a lightweight client application that runs on Windows, MacOS, and Linux desktops. This wide support enables compatibility with a large ecosystem of endpoint devices, such as dedicated desktops, laptops, and mobile devices.
Create an airgap between you and the outside world
Because virtual desktops only transmit a view of the desktop, no data needs to be stored locally on a user’s endpoint device. This provides an additional airgap security that helps prevent potential malware on the endpoint device from accessing the virtual desktop, keeping your applications and data protected. In addition, should the endpoint device be lost, stolen, or damaged, only the device needs to be replaced. The virtual desktop is not compromised and doesn’t need reinstallation.
Environments are persistent even when disconnected
Virtual desktops are protected from drops in connectivity from the endpoint as they continue to run. This ensures users don’t lose valuable work even if their network connection is lost. Running remotely in a virtual desktop also allows users to connect as desired and immediately resume working without having to reopen applications and documents or leave long-running processes uninterrupted.
Oracle is releasing a new cloud native service: OCI Secure Desktops. This exciting development allows customers to deploy virtual desktop infrastructure easily and quickly, right out of their OCI tenancies.
Read the complete postOracle Linux 7 and 8 are supported operating systems. Oracle Linux 9 support is in progress. Microsoft Windows 10 and 11 are supported operating systems. These require you to participate in Microsoft’s bring your own license program.
Each desktop is $5 a month, with a minimum of 10 desktops. Any compute, storage, and network consumption for running desktops is additional. Any applicable license, such as for Microsoft Windows, is additional.
OCI Secure Desktops supports both virtual machines (VMs) and dedicated virtual hosts (DVHs). The default setting for Windows desktop pools is DVH. If your Microsoft license agreement allows the use of non-dedicated virtual machines in a cloud environment, the default DVH setting can be changed by the desktop administrator.
OCI Secure Desktops supports all available AMD- and Intel-based shapes.
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