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Azure Virtual Desktop

Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) is a cloud-based desktop and app virtualization service provided by Microsoft Azure, enabling users to access Windows desktops and applications from various devices. It delivers a full Windows experience in the cloud, including multi-session Windows 10/11, Windows Server, and Microsoft 365 apps, with built-in security and scalability. AVD simplifies management by centralizing deployment, updates, and monitoring through the Azure portal.

Also known as: AVD, Windows Virtual Desktop, WVD, Azure WVD, Microsoft Virtual Desktop
🧊Why learn Azure Virtual Desktop?

Developers should learn Azure Virtual Desktop for building or migrating remote desktop solutions, especially in hybrid or cloud-first environments where secure, scalable access to development tools and applications is needed. It's ideal for scenarios like remote development teams, BYOD policies, or providing temporary access to specialized software, as it reduces infrastructure overhead and integrates with Azure services like Active Directory and monitoring tools. Use cases include software development labs, training environments, and legacy app modernization.

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