Oracle VDI

Oracle VDI
Original author(s) Oracle
Stable release 3.3 / July 7, 2011; 8 months ago (2011-07-07)
Type Connection broker
Website Oracle VDI

Oracle VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) software is a connection broker that provides desktop virtualization to replace personal computers with virtual machines (VMs) on a server. Users can access these VMs though any RDP client, or through the web via Sun Secure Global Desktop (SGD).

Oracle Corporation released Oracle VDI 3.2.2 on January 24, 2011.[1] The product features tight integration with LDAP and Active Directory for user authentication. When accessing a VM, the user is presented with an Oracle VDI login screen. Upon entering his credentials, the connection broker determines the correct VM for the user based on customizable policies. Once the VM has been determined it will be made available (resuming when suspended, starting when shut down) and the user is then redirected to the client OS or, if VirtualBox is used as virtualization backend, the RDP server built into VirtualBox.

Main features

In 2008 VMware announced a similar integrated solution consisting of VMware VDI and Sun Ray Software solution.[2]

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