Figure 10.7 Two options for updating images
Chapter 11
Figure 11.1 Session virtualization using Remote Desktop Session Host
Figure 11.2 VDI solution in action
Figure 11.3 The full VDI implementation has many components to give a rich
capability set while being invisible to the end user.
Figure 11.4 Adding a new connection
Figure 11.5 How RD Gateway works
Figure 11.6 Providing the complete user experience
Figure 11.7 User profile disk configuration options
Figure 11.8 Selecting the virtual machine to be the reference image for the
VDI collection
Figure 11.9 Configuring the options for the VDI VM instances
Figure 11.10 The deployed VDI collection
Figure 11.11 The deployed VDI collection filesystem content for the virtual
hard disks
Figure 11.12 Seeing the VDI collection in RD Web Access
Figure 11.13 A RemoteFX vGPU-enabled virtual machine
Figure 11.14 Enabling a GPU for use with RemoteFX
Figure 11.15 RemoteFX 3D video adapter options for a virtual machine
Figure 11.16 Showing the supported version of RDP
Figure 11.17 A view of published applications on an iOS device using the
Microsoft client
Figure 11.18 MultiPoint Services RDS deployment type
Figure 11.19 Session-based virtualization and VDI high-level overview
Chapter 12
Figure 12.1 The key types of public cloud services
Figure 12.2 The key types of highly variable workloads that are a great fit for
consumption-based pricing
Figure 12.3 The four main building blocks of the Microsoft Azure platform
Figure 12.4 Basic credit status of your Microsoft Azure account
Figure 12.5 A connection to my Minecraft server running in Microsoft Azure