Network Engineer at a government with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
Nov 26, 2020
The whole point of it is to run Windows VMs on a Mac. This is the most valuable feature. There is snapshotting, but we don't really use that.
The Pro version allows me to actually attach to the Windows ESXi infrastructure at the backend, and I'm able to create a session that I can attach to the VMware hooks at the backend, so one is running a VM, and the whole operating system is running on the actual Mac. The other one is literally a frontend to the VMs that are running in the infrastructure at the backend. These are the two main features I use.
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) provides a streamlined approach to deploying desktop environments through a centralized server, enhancing security and management. It's a solution often integrated into organizations needing flexible, scalable access to desktop resources.By hosting desktop environments on a centralized server, VDI allows end users to access desktops remotely from any device with an internet connection. This approach boosts flexibility and ensures uniform management across...
The product is easy to use and has a simple user interface.
It is a highly stable solution.
The most value that it provides is that it is versatile.
The whole point of it is to run Windows VMs on a Mac. This is the most valuable feature. There is snapshotting, but we don't really use that.
The Pro version allows me to actually attach to the Windows ESXi infrastructure at the backend, and I'm able to create a session that I can attach to the VMware hooks at the backend, so one is running a VM, and the whole operating system is running on the actual Mac. The other one is literally a frontend to the VMs that are running in the infrastructure at the backend. These are the two main features I use.