As you manage your environment, use built-in delegated access to assign roles and collect diagnostics to understand various configuration or user errors. Publish full desktop or individual remote apps from a single host pool, create individual application groups for different sets of users, or even assign users to multiple application groups to reduce the number of images.Use the Azure portal, Azure CLI, PowerShell and REST API to configure the host pools, create application groups, assign users, and publish resources.You can deploy and manage virtual desktops: Use autoscale to automatically increase or decrease capacity based on time of day, specific days of the week, or as demand changes, helping to manage cost.Provide individual ownership through personal (persistent) desktops.With the new Windows 11 and Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session capability, exclusive to Azure Virtual Desktop and the Remote Desktop Session Host (RDSH) role on Windows Server, you can greatly reduce the number of virtual machines and operating system overhead while still providing the same resources to your users. Reduce costs with pooled, multi-session resources.Bring your own image for production workloads or test from the Azure Gallery.Publish host pools as you need to accommodate your diverse workloads.Create a full desktop virtualization environment in your Azure subscription without running any gateway servers.With Azure Virtual Desktop, you can set up a scalable and flexible environment: For more videos about Azure Virtual Desktop, see our playlist.
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