Exploring the Advantages of CDI: How it Improves Efficiency, Scalability, and Security in Application and Desktop OS Deployment
Container Desktop Infrastructure vs Virtual Desktops Infrastructure

Exploring the Advantages of CDI: How it Improves Efficiency, Scalability, and Security in Application and Desktop OS Deployment

In recent years, there has been a shift towards containerization in the technology industry as a way to more efficiently and effectively deploy applications and desktop operating systems. Containerization involves packaging an application and its dependencies into a single container, allowing it to run consistently across different environments. This approach has many benefits over traditional virtual machines, including increased efficiency, scalability, and portability.

One of the key benefits of containerization is the ability to avoid over-provisioning of resources. Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) has long been a popular solution for organizations looking to provide remote access to desktop operating systems. However, as discussed in a recent article, many organizations over-provision VDI, leading to wasted resources and costs. This is often due to the on-demand nature of VDI, where organizations purchase more licenses than they need with the hope that they will eventually be used.

Containerization, on the other hand, allows for more efficient resource allocation. Containers can be easily scaled up or down as needed, and resources can be shared across multiple containers, reducing the need for over-provisioning. Additionally, container orchestration tools, such as KASM workspaces, allow for the automatic scaling of containers based on the demand for resources.

Another benefit of containerization is increased security. While VDI has long been touted as a safer solution than laptops, the fact is that VDI has numerous points of ingress and egress to AD, SQL databases, etc that make it possible for threats to move laterally across the infrastructure. Containerization, on the other hand, allows for more granular control over the environment, reducing the attack surface and making it easier to isolate and contain threats. Additionally, containerization allows for the use of micro-segmentation, which further reduces the attack surface by segmenting the network into smaller, isolated segments.

In addition to the benefits of containerization for application deployment, it can also be used to deploy desktop operating systems in a more efficient and secure manner like Kali or Ubuntu, Redhat, and Oracle. By packaging the desktop operating system and its dependencies into a container, organizations can provide remote access to a consistent and secure environment for their users. Additionally, by using container orchestration tools, such as KASM workspaces, organizations can easily scale the number of desktop operating systems based on the demand for resources. KASM Workspaces now supports Microsoft Windows Desktop Support in Kasm Workspaces v1.12 allows for the creation of digital workspaces (pooled or Autoscaled) for Desktop as a Service (DaaS) on Any Cloud, Virtualized Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) cloud or VM providers.

As the Chief Product Officer at Kasm Technologies, I am excited to be here for the release of Kasm Workspaces v1.12, which now includes Microsoft Windows Desktop Support. (Check out this video for how to add Windows from OCI, AVD, or Any Cloud) This new capability provides our customers with additional flexibility for creating digital workspaces for a wide range of use cases such as Desktop as a Service (DaaS), Virtualized Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), Remote Browser Isolation (RBI), Open-Source Intelligence Collection (OSINT), (Check out NetworkChuck Deploy a KASM CDI Deployment for the Home Lab) Training/Sandboxes, and Containerized Application Streaming (CAS).

Kasm Workspaces enables users to create, handle and render servers over the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) or KasmVNC protocols, including support for Microsoft Windows directly to a Browser. This functionality allows for the pooling of servers, and the use of an optional companion Windows service that provides the ability to upload/download files to the desktop. This makes it possible to provide access to all assets in the enterprise, consolidating to a single web-native, DevOps-enabled, and highly resource-efficient remote workspace platform.

We at Kasm Technologies believe that the v1.12 software release is a game-changer for our customers and we are confident that it will help them to modernize the way they provide digital workspaces using open-source container streaming technology for web-native remote work solutions to their browsers. Our developer API can be dynamically orchestrated to support any type of desktop or application, and it fits every type of deployment model, including cloud (VPC or Public), on-premise (Air-Gapped), or even a hybrid environment.

We have collaborated with Docker to make our open-source images available directly through Kasm's Docker Verified Publisher images on DockerHub, and with SUSE to provide industry-leading solutions. This is a big step forward for our company, and I am confident that our customers will find great value in this new release.?

The software release can be downloaded from Kasm's website and is complimented by the Kasm Workspaces open-source images that are available on DockerHub

Yeasir Pervej

Custom Web Design & Development for Brand Identity and Sales Growth | Figma | WordPress | Shopify

1 年

Great insights, Jaymes! Your article on EUC and VDI highlights the growing importance of remote work and the need for reliable virtual desktop solutions. It's clear that businesses across industries are shifting towards hybrid or fully remote work models, and having a secure and efficient virtual desktop infrastructure is becoming a must-have. Your points on the challenges and benefits of VDI adoption are spot-on, and it's encouraging to see that the technology is constantly evolving to meet the demands of modern workplaces. I'm curious to know, in your experience, what are some of the most common concerns or questions that businesses have when considering VDI implementation? And how can these concerns be addressed to ensure a smooth and successful transition to a virtual desktop environment? I am also as excited as Matthew McClaskey

Congratulations! Hope Kasm has a great 2023.

Paul Finn

Talks about #Cybersecurity #RemoteBrowserIsolation #SecureBrowsing #EnterpriseBrowser #RBI #DLP #zerotrust

1 年

Congratulations Jaymes Davis and Kasm Technologies!!

Congrats on the new role Jaymes!

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