Windows Virtual Desktops On-Prem
Azure Virtual Desktop, formerly known as Windows Virtual Desktop, used to be an all or nothing decision for running VMs from the Azure cloud. Not anymore. Today, you use Azure, Azure Stack HCI to get the full Windows experience in a hybrid environment. Watch this 10-minute video for a roundup of the latest, cross-platform hybrid management enhancements in Azure.
What is Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI and how is it different from the old Windows Virtual Desktop?
Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI lets you run Windows virtual desktops on-premises while still using Azure as the central control plane.
Previously, Windows Virtual Desktop (now Azure Virtual Desktop) was a cloud-only service: your virtual machines had to run in Azure. Now you can:
- Run desktops in Azure, on Azure Stack HCI in your datacenter, or in a hybrid mix of both.
- Use Windows 10 multi-session or Windows 11 multi-session in this hybrid setup to give users a full Windows experience while optimizing license and infrastructure costs.
In practice, this means you can keep sensitive workloads or latency‑sensitive apps on-prem on Azure Stack HCI, while managing everything through Azure. You get a unified management experience without being forced into an “all in the cloud” model.
Can I manage on-prem Azure Virtual Desktop and Azure Stack HCI from the Azure portal?
Yes. A key benefit of Azure Virtual Desktop for Azure Stack HCI is a unified management plane in Azure.
From the Azure portal, you can:
- Manage Azure Virtual Desktop environments whether the session hosts run in Azure or locally on Azure Stack HCI.
- Manage Azure Stack HCI physical hosts and clusters at scale using Azure Arc.
- See and manage Azure Stack HCI clusters in one place, alongside your other Azure resources.
If you also connect your VMware environment with Azure Arc, you can:
- Deploy virtual machines from the Azure portal directly to your on-prem VMware environment.
- View an up-to-date inventory of VMware resource pools, clusters, hosts, and virtual networks from within the Azure portal.
This gives you a single, cloud-based view and control surface for your hybrid infrastructure instead of separate tools for each platform.
What are common hybrid scenarios for Azure Virtual Desktop and Azure Stack HCI?
Organizations typically use Azure Virtual Desktop on Azure Stack HCI when they want cloud-style management with on-prem performance or data residency.
Common scenarios include:
- Hosting Windows 10 or Windows 11 multi-session desktops on Azure Stack HCI for users who need low latency access to line-of-business apps.
- Keeping regulated or sensitive data on-prem while still managing desktops and apps through Azure.
- Running additional workloads on Azure Stack HCI beyond virtual desktops, such as other Windows or Linux VMs that support local applications.
With Azure Arc-enabled VMware environments, you can extend this hybrid model further by:
- Deploying VMs from the Azure portal into your existing VMware clusters.
- Maintaining a current inventory of VMware resource pools, clusters, hosts, and networks in Azure.
Together, Azure Virtual Desktop, Azure Stack HCI, and Azure Arc help you reimagine desktop and app delivery as a flexible hybrid service instead of a strictly on-prem or strictly cloud deployment.
Windows Virtual Desktops On-Prem
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