Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) is a popular option for organizations evaluating cloud-based desktop solutions.
Before moving forward, many IT leaders want clear answers to practical questions about security, cost, scalability, and management.
Below are the top questions IT teams ask when deciding whether Azure Virtual Desktop is the right fit and how a Proof of Concept (PoC) can help validate that decision.
Azure Virtual Desktop is a fully managed desktop and application virtualization service that runs on Microsoft Azure.
Unlike many traditional VDI platforms, AVD supports a multi-session Windows 10 and Windows 11 experience. This allows multiple users to share a single virtual machine, which improves efficiency and reduces costs.
AVD supports a wide range of use cases, including:
Standard desktop access
Application delivery
Resource intensive workloads
Azure Virtual Desktop provides more control over infrastructure and configuration. This makes it a strong option for organizations with complex environments or custom requirements.
Windows 365 offers a simpler experience with fixed pricing. It is often easier to deploy for smaller teams or consistent use cases
Yes. Azure Virtual Desktop is designed for hybrid and remote work.
Users can securely access corporate desktops and applications from any location and on nearly any device. AVD also integrates directly with Microsoft 365, which helps maintain a familiar user experience for remote employees.
Security is built into Azure Virtual Desktop and the Azure platform.
Key security capabilities include:
Azure Active Directory integration for identity and access management
Multi-factor authentication and conditional access
Role based access control
Encryption for data in transit and at rest
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint support
These controls help ensure user connect securely, regardless of where they work.
Because AVD is cloud-based, organizations do not need to maintain physical infrastructure for virtual desktops.
Azure provides the underlying compute, storage, and networking. Resources can be scaled up or down as needed. Some initial configuration may be required to integrate AVD with existing networks or hybrid environments.
Azure Virtual Desktop licensing is flexible.
Many organizations already have AVD usage rights through Microsoft 365 or Windows Enterprise licenses. In those cases, no additional AVD license is required.
Azure consumption costs still apply and include:
Compute
Storage
Networking
These costs are based on actual usage and can be optimized.
Yes. AVD uses consumption-based pricing. Features like autoscaling and reserved instanced allow organizations to pay only for what they use while managing demand.
Azure Virtual Desktop offers strong customization options.
IT teams can create different desktop configurations for specific user groups. AVD supports:
Single session and multi-session desktops
App delivery using MSIX app attach
Custom application and policy assignments
This allows IT teams to align resources with real usage needs.
AVD is managed through the Azure portal and integrates with Microsoft Endpoint Manager.
From a centralized interface, IT admins can:
Deploy desktops and applications
Manage user access
Monitor performance
Troubleshoot issues
This simplifies day-to-day operations.
Yes. Azure Virtual Desktop supports hybrid configurations.
Organizations can connect AVD to existing networks and directory services. This makes it possible to extend current environments into Azure without full redesign.
Scalability is one of AVD's core strengths.
Azure autoscale automatically adjusts resources based on demand. This helps maintain performance during peak usage while controlling costs during off hours.
Sourcepass MCOE helps organizations plan, deploy, and optimize Azure Virtual Desktop environments.
The focus is on aligning AVD with real business requirements. This includes environment assessment, solution design, secure configuration, and ongoing optimization to support long-term success.
A well-designed Azure Virtual Desktop environment can improve productivity, reduce IT complexity, and strengthen security.
As a Microsoft Solutions Partner for Infrastructure (Azure), specializing in Azure Virtual Desktop, our team provides strategic planning, tailored implementation, and ongoing support that adapts as your needs evolve.
Contact our experts to explore how AVD can help your teams work more securely and efficiently.