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		<title>By: myvirtualcloud.net &#187; Things to think of before a VDI deployment</title>
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		<description>[...] Operational Considerations – Think about groups of users, computer and  templates. The better you know your environment the better you will be able to prepare for the design. As an example, the least VM templates you have, the least operational effort will be necessary to maintain the VDI environment. It is very recommendable to think about application virtualisation as part of the solution to reduce complexity and streamline the guest OS. The last bit is related to people to support the desktops. Think about the structure in your organisation as it might have to change to accommodate the new environment. Despite no directly applied to internal VDI environments I have discussed this at “Will the Cloud steal your job?” [...]</description>
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